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Sounds like Course Critique. This is a non-story.
http://www.sga.gatech.edu/critique/Search.php
Certain classes like ID 2202 are really hard to ignore with this info.
Sounds like Course Critique. This is a non-story.
http://www.sga.gatech.edu/critique/Search.php
Certain classes like ID 2202 are really hard to ignore with this info.
you don't think that tech has some kind of similar list for athletes? considering our average football player is probably even dumber than theirs, and unlike stanford, we don't have tons of course offerings in wishy-washy fields, i'm almost goddamn certain we do have a list of some sort
no, at least not one that's just limited to athletes. Like Jackets mentioned earlier, SGA course critique and word of mouth are really the only way to judge and separate out "easy" classes. However, there's no one major here that you wont encounter a good patch of pain in the a** classes. Electives are really only your breather courses.
To be honest If Tech has one, I doubt it's nowhere near as elaborate as most schools. I've taken classes with athletes, but only classes like English and International Affairs electives and the teachers were deff more willing to help the kids. However, in my Calc 3, Differential Equations, and Engineering class there is no difference between athlete or non-athlete. I suppose that may be why most athletes aren't engineers, but I honestly believe there isn't a yellow brick road perfectly paved out for athletes. Tech teachers could honestly give two sh**s less, especially those teachers teaching the high level courses.
obviously, thats why probably 90% of tech athletes are in management or inta or building construction
of course there isn't gonna be a list of easy ways to get through any engineering degree. i mean that just makes no sense whatsoever on its face.
but for atheltes who would otherwise struggle to get through a management program, I'm pretty damn sure they get help in registring for classes that are easier for them, and get pointed in the right direction. if tech DIDN"T do that, it would be suicidal. now that doesn't mean our idiots are still above f'n it up somehow
and yes, I get that there exists bedfords etc that can and do handle the tough academics. well, stanford has em too, as does everywhere else
obviously, thats why probably 90% of tech athletes are in management or inta or building construction
of course there isn't gonna be a list of easy ways to get through any engineering degree. i mean that just makes no sense whatsoever on its face.
but for atheltes who would otherwise struggle to get through a management program, I'm pretty damn sure they get help in registring for classes that are easier for them, and get pointed in the right direction. if tech DIDN"T do that, it would be suicidal. now that doesn't mean our idiots are still above f'n it up somehow
and yes, I get that there exists bedfords etc that can and do handle the tough academics. well, stanford has em too, as does everywhere else
I think it's just the really great tutoring service that Tech offers its athletes above all. I mean every person, including myself, looks at teachers gpas and tries to get the best but the athletes get amazing help in any subject possible. But like I said, the higher up, the harder it gets, which is why you have some kids who decide to leave for the draft early when really they were just going to become academically ineligible anyway. However, Paul and his recruiting team know Tech is hard, even Management, and so he doesn't just get the dumbest guys. He knows it'd be a waste.
haha, I'm an AE major, I know.
But for kids who made average or lower on their SATs and who took regular classes in high school and made a 3.0 or lower, it's going to be really challenging. To be honest, that kid, had he not been an athlete, wouldn't have a shot in hell in getting into Tech.
Tech teachers could honestly give two sh**s less, especially those teachers teaching the high level courses.
theonlytechgirl said:...I think it's just the really great tutoring service that Tech offers its athletes above all.
theonlytechgirl said:... I'm an AE major, I know.