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Reply to "% of college (swim) student-athletes who are full vs partial vs no scholarship?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Also, please, keep in mind that training for longer distances requires about 16 hrs of training per week. The workouts at all large clubs are usually between 3.30-7pm each weekday, plus early mornings before school couple times/week. It takes a lot of dedication and time management to devote that much time to swimming in high school, while juggling all the homework. Imagine that for Ivy college you not only need those AAA times, but also excellent grades. I don't even know how a student can manage it in high school. There are many excellent swimmers in Potomac Valley, but many end up in "sport-oriented" colleges like Georgia, Howard etc that that Division 1 in swimming, but not really well-ranked academic institutions. No, seriously, can someone tell me how your swimmers manage to combine studies and swimming so much at that level? [/quote]
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