Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking to collect info, not rehash the role of athletics in higher Ed.
Which well-known schools give no edge to athletes in admissions? Thank you.
I would say that Chicago, WashU and Emory don’t pay much attention to athletics. Chicago was a big football school until around 1940, when it dropped football.
Anonymous wrote:Just looking to collect info, not rehash the role of athletics in higher Ed.
Which well-known schools give no edge to athletes in admissions? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking to collect info, not rehash the role of athletics in higher Ed.
Which well-known schools give no edge to athletes in admissions? Thank you.
I would turn this question around. Except for recruited athletes (which are a special case you can do nothing about), which colleges place significant importance on athletics over other ECs? You DO NOT need to have athletics in your application to get accepted to a top school and having athletics as an activity does not significantly increase an applicant's chances (except for being a recruited athlete) any more than any other activity. Participate in sports if that interests you; if it doesn't, don't give it a second thought.
Anonymous wrote:Just looking to collect info, not rehash the role of athletics in higher Ed.
Which well-known schools give no edge to athletes in admissions? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking to collect info, not rehash the role of athletics in higher Ed.
Which well-known schools give no edge to athletes in admissions? Thank you.
Only cal tech clown
Anonymous wrote:Just looking to collect info, not rehash the role of athletics in higher Ed.
Which well-known schools give no edge to athletes in admissions? Thank you.