Anonymous wrote:Parents of non athletes hate the athletes. Their fellow students don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of non athletes hate the athletes. Their fellow students don’t.
This is not an accurate statement. The divide is real at several top LACs. Lacrosse bros are typically the most segregated. next is usually football players.
The most SLAC athlete/non-athlete divides are at Amherst College and at Middlebury College.
Similar athlete/non-athlete divide at all size of colleges & universities, but the larger the school, the less impact it has on a student's day-to-day life.
Nope. As a parent of an Amherst kid - this is not true. No D3 schools gives a crap about athletes. They are all smart kids - some play sports - some dont. No one cares.
Not accurate according to Amherst College study which found a significant divide between athletes and non-athletes at Amherst College.
Report finds divide between athletes and non-athletes at Amherst College:
https://www.gazettenet.com/Amherst-college-assesses-athletics-in-report-7871942
The Boston Globe and The Daily Beast have also published several articles regarding athletic divide at Amherst College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of non athletes hate the athletes. Their fellow students don’t.
This is not an accurate statement. The divide is real at several top LACs. Lacrosse bros are typically the most segregated. next is usually football players.
The most SLAC athlete/non-athlete divides are at Amherst College and at Middlebury College.
Similar athlete/non-athlete divide at all size of colleges & universities, but the larger the school, the less impact it has on a student's day-to-day life.
Nope. As a parent of an Amherst kid - this is not true. No D3 schools gives a crap about athletes. They are all smart kids - some play sports - some dont. No one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of non athletes hate the athletes. Their fellow students don’t.
This is not an accurate statement. The divide is real at several top LACs. Lacrosse bros are typically the most segregated. next is usually football players.
The most SLAC athlete/non-athlete divides are at Amherst College and at Middlebury College.
Similar athlete/non-athlete divide at all size of colleges & universities, but the larger the school, the less impact it has on a student's day-to-day life.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.gazettenet.com/Amherst-College-places-men-s-lacrosse-program-on-probation-for-racially-charged-incident-33467481
https://www.gazettenet.com/Federal-lawsuit-accuses-Amherst-College-of-racial-discrimination-42008815
https://www.thedailybeast.com/amherst-college-punishes-lacrosse-team-for-racist-incidents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of non athletes hate the athletes. Their fellow students don’t.
This is not an accurate statement. The divide is real at several top LACs. Lacrosse bros are typically the most segregated. next is usually football players.
The most SLAC athlete/non-athlete divides are at Amherst College and at Middlebury College.
Similar athlete/non-athlete divide at all size of colleges & universities, but the larger the school, the less impact it has on a student's day-to-day life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents of non athletes hate the athletes. Their fellow students don’t.
This is not an accurate statement. The divide is real at several top LACs. Lacrosse bros are typically the most segregated. next is usually football players.
The most SLAC athlete/non-athlete divides are at Amherst College and at Middlebury College.
Similar athlete/non-athlete divide at all size of colleges & universities, but the larger the school, the less impact it has on a student's day-to-day life.
Anonymous wrote:Parents of non athletes hate the athletes. Their fellow students don’t.