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    all the excitement to the world. These people are the student athletes. Everyone won something, from the coaches that got the heavy paycheck to the billions made from the advertisements. At the end of the day everyone got paid except the people that millions watched. The student athletes put in all the work and they don 't even…

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    Every year more than 460,00 NCAA student-athletes compete in 24 sports (NCAA). These are held to high expectations not only on as an athlete but as a student too. But should student-athletes at the collegiate level be paid. They go through expectations of vigorous training while playing and maintaining their studies. In the article Are players School Employees? by Reed Karaim shows how students have the right to unionize, along with class-action lawsuits demanding more compensation and better…

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    At school I have been taught to embers my title as a student scholar athlete. Being a student-athlete is one of the most rewarding and stressful things ever. You need to keep up various exercises at one time, including the way that you need to keep up a specific GPA to be qualified as a competitor on any group. Being part of a basketball, football or volleyball team requires practice every day, weight training, or fundraising, meeting with coaches, conditioning and more. Student’s athletes have…

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    and companies that sponsor them. It is illegal for athletes to receive any form of payment even though we are the ones that bring in the revenue. Being a division one athlete is not as good as it seems, because the NCAA and its schools do not pay it’s student athletes. The dedication, hard work, and sacrifices of student athletes are taken advantage of. Any top school in the NCAA is sponsored by an athletic brand. This is bad because it means at some point in that schools history the NCAA and…

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    Student Athletes

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    discipline, hard work, and sacrifice that comes with being a student-athlete. A person needs to have a passion for the sport they wish to play because if not, they will have a miserable time. The life of a student-athlete is much more difficult than that of a normal student. Life as a student-athlete is not what it seems. The athlete feels as if there is not enough time in the day to complete all the tasks required of them. Student-athletes spend seven and a half hours in school just like…

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    Student Athlete

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    What is a Student athlete? In this essay I will be addressing the definitional issues associated with the term student athlete. The importance of this issue is momentous because of how frequently the term is used in the wrong context. Reading my essay will resolve or cease any confusion or misconception of the term “student athlete”. A student athlete is not someone who puts their sport before any classwork. A student athlete is not someone who doesn't take any pride in doing their own work. A…

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    College Student Athletes

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    of “whether college student athletes should be paid?” has consequently been debated endlessly over the past few decades. Being a student of one of the biggest and most prominent sports dominant universities in the world, I can’t help but notice how impactful and fanatic sports plays in the culture of not only our school, but our entire society. In correspondence to such growth, organizations like the National Collegiate Athletic Association along with advertising corporations, sponsors and…

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    Successful Student Athlete

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    The term student athlete brings the image of a football player or a student known to be a jock and arrogant, rather than the idea of a successful student on and off the field or court. Taking part in athletics while enrolled in school is known to be a rigorous responsibility, yet despite this many student-athletes accept the challenge and excel academically. As stated from an online source, roughly only 6.5% of high school football players will play at the collegiate level as and with…

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    Prejudice Toward University Student-Athletes As a student-athlete the responsibilities and expectations are much greater than a regular student, a student-athlete must work twice as hard than a regular student and manage their time properly therefore their academic performance does not negatively affect their GPA. For many years, the student-athlete stereotype has been existent in the school system, where they are portrayed as the “dumb jock” and are considered to have fewer capabilities to…

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    Have you ever heard the stereotype that athletes are just “dumb jocks”, “meat-heads,” or “spoiled”? Well, in most cases, that’s a false depiction. At the University of Wisconsin-Stout, student athletes on the Track and Field team are required to work hard to maintain good grades, relationships, networks, and the privilege and eligibility to be an NCAA Division III athlete. Ultimately, the key to achieving these things is communication. Effective communication is remarkably valued in my…

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