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Subject: Re: pomposity


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jerrylh
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Date Posted: 14:50:29 04/16/24 Tue
In reply to: observer 's message, "pomposity" on 10:16:07 04/16/24 Tue

Of course not. I never said that "all" transfers are in the lower quartiles. However, you appear to be saying that academic pressures plays no part in transfer decisions.
Do you have any first hand knowledge of that??
I do have some first hand knowledge that even students in the upper quartiles often feel intense academic pressure. I suspect that many student athletes feel it as well.
My belief is that academic pressures contribute to the decision to transfer in some cases. I don't feel that that is an untenable position.

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