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Chuckle...she's got communications major written all over her...can the weekend update be far off...?
Wrong ! Independent Studies Major.
Chuckle...she's got communications major written all over her...can the weekend update be far off...?
I'd like to announce that on June 27th at 2:15pm I will not be announcing whether I will or will not be taking summer courses at an unspecified College or University. Now, will someone hand me a 9wt Sage with an intermediate line tipped with a chartreuse Clouser and a tankard of Ale.I'd like to announce that I'm not taking any summer classes.
Notre Dame - Nobody flops better than them, except the Duke men...I am beginning to suspect that Ms. D has a flair for the dramatic. Drama major, mebbe? UCLA might be a good fit.
Well, if she registers at North Carolina, there are a bunch of courses she could take that…
Well, I will certainly be waiting......... or possibly not.I'd like to announce that on June 27th at 2:15pm I will not be announcing whether I will or will not be taking summer courses at an unspecified College or University. Now, will someone hand me a 9wt Sage with an intermediate line tipped with a chartreuse Clouser and a tankard of Ale.
Boo
I would be curious to know of a single instance where a student transferred academic institution, spent a year NOT on scholarship (and obviously ineligible to play) and then transferred to a third institution and the NCAA said the third institution could not give them a scholarship and that they could not play immediately. I agree if they were on scholarship at the second institution they would again be ineligible for a year, but my reading of that language says once they have been a year away from the first scholarship at a new school they are eligible to play, and having not been on scholarship a second transfer would not be a transfer of a scholarship athlete and therefore not within the purview of the NCAA scholarship rules. Not sure anyone has ever done that - why would they when they could do the transfer and not pay for a year of schooling, but this is all theoretical anyway.No. Normally you have to be enrolled at your new school for a year before you are eligible. The NCAA rules are very clear about that - and there have been actual cases where it also worked like that in reality.
A few... but I haven't tickled that addiction for some years now... although.... the drumbeats heralding a new round of courses is getting louder by the day. I've been thinking about heading over to Norwalk Community College to study another language... not French though... I've never been able to let myself go enough to master its pronunciation. A little too froufrou for my tongue...But you HAVE taken just a few courses in the past, huh Boo?