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Grades Should Matter:
Why Athletes Must Be Students First!

Playing sports develops and leads to several excellent qualities needed for academics, for example:

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  • The ability to concentrate better and more effectively

  • Improve your memory and retention

  • Learn things easily,

  • Think quickly

  • Make decisions faster

  • Be creative

  • Better at problem-solving, etc.

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The most common types of scholarships are merit-based, mostly on academic or athletic achievement.

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To qualify for an academic scholarship, an applicant must have a high GPA, a high score on standardized tests like the SAT and GRE, and other measurable academic achievements.

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Exceptional athletes applying for athletic scholarships also need to have a good academic background. Another factor that can influence a candidate’s chance of receiving a scholarship is an age restriction.

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