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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You/Your husband clearly have a chip on your shoulder about athletes may want to work on that. Athletes live under more scrutiny than any other student on campus. All your H has to do is contact the coach and the athletic department. Your story does not really add up. Unless this is an Olympic level athlete or a future NBA player, nobody is going to do all that you posted to keep this student around. Any other student there is really no recourse for behavior issues, but athletes are held to a much higher standard than any other student. [/quote] Not at this university. Some of the athletes are also strong students and work very hard to stay in top of academics and excel in sports. The issue lies with the poor, lazy students who feel like they can half ass their course and still pass because they are athletes. DH isn’t going to pass these students because it makes his life easier. That’s unethical. [b]They have to put forth the effort like everyone else.[/b] I use to work in elementary education and left because it’s such a joysuck no winners career. [/quote] +1 [/quote] We really have no idea exactly what happened. Students are often advised by their counselors to go to the professor and see if they can make up work, do extra credit, have extra instruction, because they didn’t understand something. That’s extremely normal. Also, athletes often miss certain days because they have to travel for their games.. it’s within reason to ask for extensions on things, class, notes, etc.. Overall, they are putting in way more effort than a normal student for the university.[/quote] You keep posting to depict student athletes as hardworking employees of their schools. How does ANY of what you've said in these posts excuse this athlete's plagiarism? Answer: There is no excuse. How does any of your athetic worship explain the fact this athlete has clearly indicated he has his eye on OP's CHILDREN? There is no explanation or excuse for that. It's a scum's threat, period. Your craven worship of college athletes and athletics has made you blind to the actual issues OP is dealing with--fear for her DH, kids and home. Coming here to insist on how hard athletes' lives are is profoundly insulting to OP. It shows us you lack basic empathy and cannot see beyond your fantasy of idealized athletes. And no, I don't have sour grapes about any kid who didn't get into your beloved atletic powerhouses, so don't bother with your "You're just jealous" comeback. [/quote] OP completely made up the fact that an athlete sent the email. It’s completely fabricated. She is afraid of ghosts. There has never been an incident of an NCAA athlete attacking a professors family, OP is delusional. OMG ! They used ChatGPT… so what, run it through the program and give them an F. This is not new. Schools know now how to deal with ChatGPT,[/quote]
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