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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wasn't aware of communications being the athletes major. [/quote] From 2016, but there doesn't seem to be anything more recent "Bleacher Report recently reported on the most popular majors for Power 5 Conference Football Players. Those conferences include the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Big Ten Conference (B1G), Big 12 Conference (Big 12), Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12), and Southeastern Conference (SEC). Communication was the most popular major reported for Power 5 Players, with 323 majors, followed by Sociology (294), Business (291), General Studies (289), and Arts & Sciences (195). Of the 65 universities in the Power 5 conference, 38 reported Communication as being among their top five majors. " https://www.natcom.org/sites/default/files/publications/NCA_C-Brief_2016_October.pdf I'd assume that athletes who had to pass higher admissions bars are less likely to major in communications [/quote] My son is an athlete and his counselor immediately asked him to change to communications for an easier schedule and scheduling. Most the top try hard students stayed in business. All of the, business or finance, are in finance and software sales no matter their degree except the accountants. A few (the best athletes) stayed for their extra year and got graduate degrees.[/quote]
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