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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Isn't being good at basketball or volleyball less nebulous? [/quote] Athletics don’t count. Don’t you know all athletes are dumb dumbs? Being a CS superstar is what’ll get you into college. /s People put down student athletes so much on this forum, but fail to recognize the team building and other soft skills one learns instead of doing math problems all day. One is not better than the other.[/quote] It depends on the context. If you are selecting students for an academic institution then any academic superstar is "better" than an athletic superstar. [/quote] Colleges aren’t just academic institutions though. They are a community as well, which offers clubs, religious services, [b]dining[/b], and athletic and artistic performances.[/quote]so then it's a hook for someone to have a Michelin star?[/quote]
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