So let's say Sabrina Ionescu's professional goal is basketball. She wants to play professionally and then move into coaching.
In what way do these academic rankings impact that career goal? Now if she wanted to be a college professor or a scientist or mathematical innovator, these kinds of rankings come into play, but in terms of basketball, what she would need would be:
1) A coach with a proven record of success in developing professional players; and
2) A coach who can help her through his or her connections once she quits playing.
I don't think LG is a slacker in either of these categories, but to impose overall academic standards on a specific field just doesn't make sense. Just as aspiring film directors would choose USC over Cal for good reasons, so other students in other fields would choose (or not choose) Cal over other options.
And from all indications, Sabrina wants to pursue basketball as a career ...
In what way do these academic rankings impact that career goal? Now if she wanted to be a college professor or a scientist or mathematical innovator, these kinds of rankings come into play, but in terms of basketball, what she would need would be:
1) A coach with a proven record of success in developing professional players; and
2) A coach who can help her through his or her connections once she quits playing.
I don't think LG is a slacker in either of these categories, but to impose overall academic standards on a specific field just doesn't make sense. Just as aspiring film directors would choose USC over Cal for good reasons, so other students in other fields would choose (or not choose) Cal over other options.
And from all indications, Sabrina wants to pursue basketball as a career ...