How do you know he's not getting his degree?pretty disappointed. the nba will always be there, but he only had one shot to get his degree done in one attempt. he'll now forever be a dropout. a quitter. people will say "he can go back and get it" but that's not the point. the point is there are thousands of pedagogical studies out there conclusively proving that getting a degree at one time over four or five years is really critical fundamental to building lifetime skills and critical thinking ability and he's throwing it all away just for a shot at money. the value of a degree from the university of iowa is priceless and he's just throwing it all away.
to my knowledge he has only been there for 2 years and unlike the school where you must have graduated from, iowa is a 4 year program.How do you know he's not getting his degree?
to my knowledge he has only been there for 2 years and unlike the school where you must have graduated from, iowa is a 4 year program.
Your actually completely wrong and the complete opposite is true. A college degree will always be there the NBA is a short life span. 10-20 years in the NBA if your really good and only till your 40. College Degree you can get anytime in your life.pretty disappointed. the nba will always be there, but he only had one shot to get his degree done in one attempt. he'll now forever be a dropout. a quitter. people will say "he can go back and get it" but that's not the point. the point is there are thousands of pedagogical studies out there conclusively proving that getting a degree at one time over four or five years is really critical fundamental to building lifetime skills and critical thinking ability and he's throwing it all away just for a shot at money. the value of a degree from the university of iowa is priceless and he's just throwing it all away.
yeah, see i already debunked this weak argument in my post. the pedagogical studies all say the same thing, get the degree all at one time to maximize its value. you try going to college when you're 39 and you'll have forgotten how to do the quadratic equation and have to start over from square 1. it's not good. plus, and this is really important, if you go back you'll be a non-trad student and non-trad students really catch a lot of heat.Your actually completely wrong and the complete opposite is true. A college degree will always be there the NBA is a short life span. 10-20 years in the NBA if your really good and only till your 40. College Degree you can get anytime in your life.
Boy I hope this is a troll job.Hopefully he doesn't get an agent so he can come crawling back when he doesn't get drafted.
Dropping to 20 is a very realistic possibility. He isn't the only talented underclassmen coming out.Well, my thought was the same but not as drastic as PCHawk. I hope he doesnt hire an agent and drops to 20 and gets pissed and comes back. I knoe this is a selfish pipe dream, but I am who I am.
Imagine Keegan 3.0 and Kris 2.0, I would say Natty
Isn't it too late to come back by the time the draft happens?Well, my thought was the same but not as drastic as PCHawk. I hope he doesnt hire an agent and drops to 20 and gets pissed and comes back. I knoe this is a selfish pipe dream, but I am who I am.
Imagine Keegan 3.0 and Kris 2.0, I would say Natty
This young man will go far, even after his playing days are over. Great parents, solid view of life and it challenges. Early maturity.