yes especially in Basketball and sometimes in football
Athletes do make to much money and I dont think that they should make this much.but then they do deserve it...
Yes college graduates make more money than non-college graduates. On average a non-college graduate makes $18,734 and a college graduate makes $27,915.
Should collage athelets be payed? It is sorta a pro vs cons subject! Most collage athelets the play for a D1 school ushally dont graduate with a degree becuase they commited there self to whatever the sport they attended for. ushally young males have dreams of makeing it to the pros, most dont. so when you ask your self if collage athelets should be paid should they, or should they be givin' a 5 year scholarship so they can atleast graduate with a degree in a subject.
they dont
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
It depends on what type of job he/she gets.
Less than one percent. Just an estimate.
College takes a lot of time and money, and most people who graduate college, graduate with a significant amount of debt. Some people would rather make less money without having debt, then make more money with $40,000 in debt. There is also the group that cannot afford college all together.
Less than 2% of college athletes in the United States go on to play professionally in their respective sports. The likelihood of making it to a professional level varies depending on the sport and level of competition. It's important for student-athletes to focus on academics and personal development in addition to athletic pursuits.
Because when you graduate college or high school your mom isn't going to make dinner for you.
As a recent graduate of the school of hard knocks, I just want to know when college begins. Are you going to college next year? Going back to college sounds great on paper.
no what? that dont make sense;why is the digestive system important for sport - NO ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????