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Date Posted: 10/14/15 2:36:03pm Wed
Author: bison137
Subject: Re: Boston also has more intl students and s-a's
In reply to: Sixth Edition 's message, "Re: Boston also has more intl students and s-a's" on 10/14/15 12:11:58pm Wed

>>American's volleyball team consists of six foreigners
>>out of 15, i.e. 40% of the team. American's student
>>body is 10% international. Not sure if 40% is
>>representative of their student body.
>
>How representative are any of our football teams with
>regards to which academic areas they major in? Study
>Abroad? Double majoring?



Don't have any idea. Did anyone say they are?

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Boston also has more intl students and s-a's -- Gate'93, 10/14/15 6:32:52pm Wed

Only two PL roster lists show majors, Colgate and Lehigh. Of the 40 jrs and srs at Colgate with declared majors, the breakdown is as follows 8 Econ/math econ, 6 history, 5 poly sci, 4 geology, 3 each for sociology and ed studies, 1 each neuroscience, afr. amer. studies, art & art hist., philosophy, psych, biology, peace & conflict studies, theater and latin. In short, almost exactly what one would expect from any random collection of Colgate students. Maybe a bit light on english and biology (pre-med) but given the sample size that is likely meaningless.

Without knowing much about Lehigh student's choices in majors, their break-down also looks like it matches up similarly to the overall distribution - 6 business majors of various types, 10 engineering majors of various types - no major with more than 3 players (mech eng.)

I would find this statement to be outright silly if it weren't for the fact that it maligns students that in my experience were as qualified as and worked as hard as, if not harder, than the overall student population. This isn't the SEC.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Boston also has more intl students and s-a's -- Sixth Edition, 10/14/15 8:33:56pm Wed

I was blowing smoke and was wrong.


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