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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd keep in mind that 'football culture' is often replaced with some other 'sport' where football isn't present. [/quote] I'm not the OP, but a PP who asked about schools with no sports. Seems like that would be the best way to avoid [b]any kind of sport culture distracting from academics[/b].[/quote] And what about an arts culture distracting from academics? Or a community service culture distracting from academics? I understand that you're anti-sport, but it's a slippery slope to saying that anything that doesn't factor in to graduation requirements is a distraction. I think you'll be hard pressed to find a school with zero extracurriculars if your concern is things taking away from focus on academics.[/quote] My mistake. I should have said 'things that distract negatively.' The above examples you give are positive, so I would have no issue with them.[/quote]
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