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.
1 out of every 250 college athletes 'Go Pro' according to the NCAA and NAIA stats, so in a given year where on average there are 400,000 student athletes, there are potentially 16,000 of them that would go pro over the next four years. If for estimate sake, we say 25% of those will be the senior graduating class, then about 4,000 athletes each year go professional. Not sure of the latest stats on US population, but as of the latest info I could get my hands on, there are appx. 300,000,000 people in the US today, and the average tenure of a pro athlete is only 3-5 years depending on the sport. (some longer/shorter) So the percentage of actual current pro athletes to US population would be somewhere in the ballpark of 12-15k (est) pro athletes in the US and so you would be looking at something like .00005%
Roughly 20% of Americans make over $75,000 per year.
New York City is a diverse city with a large population that includes people from various backgrounds, cultures, and professions. Residents of New York City include people who work in finance, fashion, media, the arts, and many other industries. It is also home to people of different ethnicities, religions, and nationalities.
It is difficult to provide an exact percentage as beliefs and practices associated with Wicca vary greatly among individuals. However, it is estimated that Wiccans make up a very small percentage of the global population, likely less than 1%.
Approximately 13.9% of the global population are teenagers aged 10-19 years old.
Less than one percent. Just an estimate.
To learn to apply makeup professionally you would need to attend college courses, and earn a certificate or diploma. You can do this at many different cosmetology schools.
yes especially in basketball and sometimes in football
About 5.6% make it to the ncaaa college and from there about 10% make it to the majors.
somewhere between 0 and 2 percent I'd say. 1.3 percent of all Americans are professional athletes.
90%
Athletes do make to much money and I dont think that they should make this much.but then they do deserve it...
Steroids make athletes stronger. But it is illegal.
No. If you want to be in sports during your college years you are certainly not required to turn professional. In fact less than 1% of all student athletes make it to the professional level.
No money becasue they would just be the top winning team
To make a real guitar, you would need to take a class at your local community college or become an apprentice to someone who makes guitars professionally. If you want a fake guitar, try wrapping rubber bands around a shoebox.
Do you think you have a problem with education now?? If athletes were paid to play college ball, that would be the only reason they would go, not to learn. The same would happen in high school, they would think, I am gonna get paid in college cause I can play so why do I have to learn.