Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what I am hearing is that athletes are very successful because they into lucrative careers.
No one has talked about college athletes who have helped the poor and hungry or done anything to make the world a better place.
OP was asking about grads from top colleges. Very few of them in general make the world better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they're dipshits -- and they usually are vis a vis the average classmate -- they generally go onto work normal 9 to 5 gigs. It's a fake myth that all these millionaire exec alums just can't wait to hire washed up dipshit athletes and give them tons of cash with no accountability. I would bet the average former D1 athlete is selling insurance or cars at a Chevy dealership. And the average former female college athletes is in some make-work HR role or a fat SAHM.
Yeah yeah cherry pick the few that got into Stanford law or is now some Goldman executive or got rich off government set-aside minority contracts.![]()
We are talking ivy here and other academically rigorous schools but keep projecting
You've never been on an Ivy campus or you'd know many of the athletes are dipshits relative to their classmates who earned their way in. The hardest part about an Ivy is getting in. It's next to impossible to get kicked out or fail out before graduating.
Anonymous wrote:So, what I am hearing is that athletes are very successful because they into lucrative careers.
No one has talked about college athletes who have helped the poor and hungry or done anything to make the world a better place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they're dipshits -- and they usually are vis a vis the average classmate -- they generally go onto work normal 9 to 5 gigs. It's a fake myth that all these millionaire exec alums just can't wait to hire washed up dipshit athletes and give them tons of cash with no accountability. I would bet the average former D1 athlete is selling insurance or cars at a Chevy dealership. And the average former female college athletes is in some make-work HR role or a fat SAHM.
Yeah yeah cherry pick the few that got into Stanford law or is now some Goldman executive or got rich off government set-aside minority contracts.![]()
We are talking ivy here and other academically rigorous schools but keep projecting
You've never been on an Ivy campus or you'd know many of the athletes are dipshits relative to their classmates who earned their way in. The hardest part about an Ivy is getting in. It's next to impossible to get kicked out or fail out before graduating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the OP doesn't seem to understand is that athletes are generally more outgoing and self-confident than many non-athletes, which makes them attractive people to others and masters at networking. And the name of the game at top colleges and in the business world is networking. So, good for them.
+1 And generally physically more attractive than average as well, since they are fit, which is always a boost career-wise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they're dipshits -- and they usually are vis a vis the average classmate -- they generally go onto work normal 9 to 5 gigs. It's a fake myth that all these millionaire exec alums just can't wait to hire washed up dipshit athletes and give them tons of cash with no accountability. I would bet the average former D1 athlete is selling insurance or cars at a Chevy dealership. And the average former female college athletes is in some make-work HR role or a fat SAHM.
Yeah yeah cherry pick the few that got into Stanford law or is now some Goldman executive or got rich off government set-aside minority contracts.![]()
We are talking ivy here and other academically rigorous schools but keep projecting
You've never been on an Ivy campus or you'd know many of the athletes are dipshits relative to their classmates who earned their way in. The hardest part about an Ivy is getting in. It's next to impossible to get kicked out or fail out before graduating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they're dipshits -- and they usually are vis a vis the average classmate -- they generally go onto work normal 9 to 5 gigs. It's a fake myth that all these millionaire exec alums just can't wait to hire washed up dipshit athletes and give them tons of cash with no accountability. I would bet the average former D1 athlete is selling insurance or cars at a Chevy dealership. And the average former female college athletes is in some make-work HR role or a fat SAHM.
Yeah yeah cherry pick the few that got into Stanford law or is now some Goldman executive or got rich off government set-aside minority contracts.![]()
We are talking ivy here and other academically rigorous schools but keep projecting
Anonymous wrote:If they're dipshits -- and they usually are vis a vis the average classmate -- they generally go onto work normal 9 to 5 gigs. It's a fake myth that all these millionaire exec alums just can't wait to hire washed up dipshit athletes and give them tons of cash with no accountability. I would bet the average former D1 athlete is selling insurance or cars at a Chevy dealership. And the average former female college athletes is in some make-work HR role or a fat SAHM.
Yeah yeah cherry pick the few that got into Stanford law or is now some Goldman executive or got rich off government set-aside minority contracts.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do they usually major in?
Probably some easy bullshit majors?
Mine is majoring in computer science.
Anonymous wrote:What do they usually major in?
Probably some easy bullshit majors?