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    is an amazing experience. It is a great honor to represent your team in the game and schools. Memories more than a college athlete career and the lessons learned are invaluable to the rest of their lives successful.
    With that being said, a large number of student athletes over conventional sense of responsibility of a college student. Although all students in the classroom in addition there are other responsibilities (work, family, etc. ..), college athletes will be very similar responsibility, full responsibility is a college athlete. At any time, the student is expected to perform high-level athletes both on the field and in the classroom.
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    and a long road trip, it takes a lot of time and discipline management, focus on keeping the lines and not fall behind in class. This will create a different experience for college athletes. While other students to participate in fraternity or sorority, go watch a football / basketball games and enjoy their weekend with friends and join other student groups / clubs, college athletes may have only limited opportunities to do many of these things, often as a standard student.
    In short, the experience as a college athlete is a sacrifice College. I think it is absolutely worth it, but this is a personal decision. Playing college sports is intense, full of pressure, competitiveness, time consuming and rewarding experience. Is there a college athletes through the day, somehow, does not affect their commitment to the program soccer jerseys for cheap
    . You have to love the game, we should be willing to sacrifice, to work harder in order to succeed as a college athlete.
    A final thought ......

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