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A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "End the Charade: Let Athletes Major in Sports," published in the November 26, 2012 issue of the journal, in which the author is critical of the idea that college athletes have no desire to pursue their academic degrees.SV...
The Guilford-Martin inventory of factors GAMIN was administered to 96 male and 40 female college students. The students were intercollegiate athletes, physical education majors, and coeds who showed interest in dancing. The instrument used measures traits of dynamic and aggressive types differentiated ...
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Sport Management The Sport Management Major is for people who have a real interest the business of sports. When you go to a football or baseball game, you’ll see a much larger “food chain” around it. You’ll learn the workings of the stadium, concessions, ticketing, marketing, ...
Top 21 Best Major To Get A Job | Best College Majors for Good Jobs. One way to increase your chances of earning a good living is to pick a college major that prepares you to work in a field that pays well. There are certain majors where the demand contin
Studies on graduation rates of college athletes have typically utilized subdivisions based on race, gender, and sport to allow for more transparent scrutiny of potential problem areas. However, subdivision by race has not been utilized when examining clustering of football players...
When making career-related decisions, it is wise to consider whether a given career, job, or college major is compatible with a type’s top two functions (i.e., the dominant and auxiliary function). These two functions represent a type’s signature strengths and propensities. For SFPs, the...