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  • Wealthy parents often get their child into D1 schools by donating lots of money or a stadium.
  • Me too, what was your SAT score ?
  • In 2002 Middlebury college found that 26 percent of athletes had family income over $200,000.
  • I am so happy I got into my dream school.
  • I don't know what I scored. I am on the baseball team.
  • Lot of colleges are racially more white dominated because these sports are expensive to play and most lower class are different races.
  • I scored an 1100.
  • My dad owns a oil company and is donating a whole new baseball stadium
  • Ivy league schools don't offer athletic scholarships so they offer 30 spots on a team double than the collegiate average.
  • That is so cool, what position do you play.
  • I play 2nd base but I doubt I'll start.
  • You must be rich if your dad is building the new stadium!
  • Advantages and disadvantages are being represented in the media as faking test scores and paying other people to take there child's test.
  • Ummmm I guess, I don't know how to answer that.
  • So you really don't know what you got on the SAT?
  • The subgroups of students who enroll college is just like high school for them. They obligate not to try because they already got in without doing anything.
  • Um I don't know but it definitely wasn't good.
  • That is very interesting. Cheater!
  • Many college enrollments for D1 athletes are frauds. Wealthy parents buy there kids way into college by either donating money or a stadium.
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