I'm not quite sure where this fits or if it is even a financial discussion but thought I'd share anyway.
I'm a family doctor so I interact with a lot of people in the course of my day. I've been in the same practice for 13 years so I've seen many children grow up along the way. A couple of times recently, I had the occasion to speak to a parent who mentioned that their son or daughter was in college now. My typical question is, "What are they studying?" meaning what's their major? Twice in the past couple of weeks, I got an answer that I found disturbing.
1. He's going for track.
2. She's going for basketball.
Really? I can certainly understand if the child plays a sport. Even better if they are attending on a scholarship (I don't know if these particular kids are or not). But they must still have a major. They still have to attend classes and hopefully earn a degree so that they can have a job when they get out. Nobody is going to hire them for "track" or "basketball". I wonder if either the parents or the children understand this.
I wonder how many kids go to college for sports with no direction academically, and what happens to them when they graduate?
I'm a family doctor so I interact with a lot of people in the course of my day. I've been in the same practice for 13 years so I've seen many children grow up along the way. A couple of times recently, I had the occasion to speak to a parent who mentioned that their son or daughter was in college now. My typical question is, "What are they studying?" meaning what's their major? Twice in the past couple of weeks, I got an answer that I found disturbing.
1. He's going for track.
2. She's going for basketball.
Really? I can certainly understand if the child plays a sport. Even better if they are attending on a scholarship (I don't know if these particular kids are or not). But they must still have a major. They still have to attend classes and hopefully earn a degree so that they can have a job when they get out. Nobody is going to hire them for "track" or "basketball". I wonder if either the parents or the children understand this.
I wonder how many kids go to college for sports with no direction academically, and what happens to them when they graduate?
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