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...trying to locate graduate programs in the United States or Canada that have the following qualities:
1.-Easy Admissions - under 2.7 GPA will get in, GRE's not needed.
2-Good Track/Cross Country Program (Division is unimportant)
3-Masters program in something sports related (sports management, exercise physiology, coaching, sports administration, exercise science)
Any ideas?
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Whats funny about that was in maimi a short time ago they busted a bunch of teachers that esentially did the same thing. They bought thier degrees, it was all faked.
Is your intent to get a valuable graduate degree or to bide your time while continuing a sports career?
As a side note, I've never heard of a graduate school not requiring GRE scores.
I'm graduating next spring with a bachelors in biochemistry and have been looking at Grad schools w/a Ph. D program quite intently. A few suggestions from my observations in the search process:
-If you are applying to grad school you better really want to go.
-If you need "easy" admissions, try small schools that are lesser known, even though they will not have a good running program.
-While some schools do not require the GRE (very few), a buch don't require the subject GRE, which may be where you heard that myth.
-If you are unsure of exactly what you want to go to grad school in, you shouldn't be applying to grad school yet.
...trying to locate graduate programs in the United States or Canada that have the following qualities:
1.-Easy Admissions - under 2.7 GPA will get in, GRE's not needed.
2-Good Track/Cross Country Program (Division is unimportant)
3-Masters program in something sports related (sports management, exercise physiology, coaching, sports administration, exercise science)
Any ideas?
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And, I am no expert, but aren't "sports management" and "exercise physiology" completely different areas of study requiring very different foundations of knowledge and directions of interest and focus?
On a related note, I echo the previous poster suggesting that you really know what you want before undertaking such an effort. Unless of course, it's from a mediocre school with a lame program where you do not have to work very hard. But then, why would you seek that?
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johnt: Sep 29, 05 10:26
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Any ideas?[/reply]
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