Is that valid for small LACs too? I am asking because I have a good friend who's kid is being actively recruited by a D1 rural LAC in NY on a Track scholarship. The kid is looking for a Chem or Physics major right now. |
I’m not clear what’s meant here. Exactly zero athletes can “manage it” it if they have required labs that conflict with required practices and games. There is nothing to manage. It’s not a question of effort or time management, it’s a question of not being able to be in two places at once. There is zero grey area here. |
If you're talking about Colgate, we were told that they are one of the high academic D1s that have a general policy about starting practices after 4:00 pm or ending them before 8 am or something like that, to avoid class conflicts because those are periods when no classes are supposed to be scheduled (a few evening seminars might be after practices end). I assume that doesn't mean there couldn't be a conflict in a particular instance and travel to games would still be disruptive for the class, but it least reduces the daily conflicts. |