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Thats fair enough. Of course things are different over here. Anyone can go to any college if they have the grades. Sport is not a part of academia.
So I cannot comment on your situation; only ours.

Anyone can go to college here too.... but if you play sports well enough or have enough grades, you can get large scholarships and go to better schools. They have no soccer scholarships in England?
 
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No, nothing like that here.

Wiki says it's not as common over there, but it does exist:

Students who are elite standard sports competitors are eligible for financial support from bodies such as UK Sport on the same basis as anyone else. Certain universities have a strong emphasis on sport, including Loughborough University, University of Bath and Richmond, The American International University in London each of which hosts a number of nationally funded training facilities. Some universities may make bursaries available to top student athletes, though these are generally not large. Some British students take athletic scholarships at American universities, a trend which is particularly noticeable in golf. Many top British golfers are graduates of American universities including Colin Montgomerie, Luke Donald and Paul Casey. Many young individuals use sports scholarships agencies such Athletes USA to help them gain a sports scholarship.

And even if didn't exist, I still strongly disagree that competitive sports is "of no importance whatsoever".
 

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Anyone can go to college here too.... but if you play sports well enough or have enough grades, you can get large scholarships and go to better schools. They have no soccer scholarships in England?


Besides.. it's football ;)
 

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Wiki says it's not as common over there, but it does exist:



And even if didn't exist, I still strongly disagree that competitive sports is "of no importance whatsoever".


Thats cool, your welcome to disagree on that point.
 

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Honestly, I think going to school full ride with a sports scholarship is sort of a pipe dream. You have to be super talented and hardworking. In my opinion, students should concentrate first on schoolwork, and then maybe sports if it fits into their schedule. Good academics will get you into a good school. Good academics combined with sports will also get you into a good school, maybe better. But putting too much effort into sports seems to lead most students to neglect academics. Sports should be something that's fun, and competitive, not something that overwhelms students.
 

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Honestly, I think going to school full ride with a sports scholarship is sort of a pipe dream. You have to be super talented and hardworking. In my opinion, students should concentrate first on schoolwork, and then maybe sports if it fits into their schedule. Good academics will get you into a good school. Good academics combined with sports will also get you into a good school, maybe better. But putting too much effort into sports seems to lead most students to neglect academics. Sports should be something that's fun, and competitive, not something that overwhelms students.

I think going to the NFL is a pipedream. But sports scholarships are given out from many different schools often. Both my husband and myself were offered full and partial sports scholarships from different schools. We ended up both turning them down for different reasons though. And yes, of course school comes first or there wouldn't even be a need for a scholarship. My son also has straight As, is in the gifted program, and leads his entire grade in Accelarted Reading points.
 
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I think going to the NFL is a pipedream. But sports scholarships are given out from many different schools often. Both my husband and myself were offered full and partial sports scholarships from different schools. We ended up both turning them down for different reasons though. And yes, of course school comes first or there wouldn't even be a need for a scholarship. My son also has stright As, is in the gifted program, and leads his entire grade in Accelarted Reading points.

Oh okay, yea, in that case I agree.
 

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leads his entire grade in Accelarted Reading points.

***thread derail, mommy bragging***

What odd timing! Just got notice from the school that my son is getting a special award this week for having the most AR points in his entire grade for the year! *so proud!*
 

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What are Accelarted Reading points?

Accelerated Reader is a program which promotes reading in children. They read books at their level and take a quiz to prove they read the book. The further they advance the more challenging the books.
 

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going back some years when my son was about ten,the head mistress of his school advocated this non competitive rubbish....the boys and girls turned up for football and netball but always lost because 'it was only for fun'.....well she moved on and they got a headmaster,that year the boys won the area cup for football and the girls won the city schools netball cup....tell me which method they enjoyed most?
 

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Accelerated Reader is a program which promotes reading in children. They read books at their level and take a quiz to prove they read the book. The further they advance the more challenging the books.

Ahhh I see. I suppose it's a bit like the Oxford Reading Tree and the reading exams that are done every year (or every 2 years).
 

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Ahhh I see. I suppose it's a bit like the Oxford Reading Tree and the reading exams that are done every year (or every 2 years).

It's kinda different. It's like EVERY book (Harry Potter and Hunger Games are even on it). Basically any reading you do at home you can take a test on at the library and earn more points. The higher the reading level, the more points the book is worth. Points are then used for different things- like teachers may require you to earn X amount of points, so that you may choose any book you want to read as long as it's a certain level, sometimes they give out gift cards to the book fair for points, etc. It's to promote at home, for fun reading instead of required reading... so kids can chose things they like to read and get rewarded for it.
 
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