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Not necessarily.
The education may be more of less the same whether he goes now or next year. His hockey
opportunity probably isn't. If that's the case, making the decision based on hockey says nothing
about his attitude toward education.
There may be other considerations; for example there may be more financial aid available this year
(or at a non-Ivy, a scholarship might be available as a result of the player leaving).
Clay
Arthur, sorry for the duplicate message.
--- [log in to unmask] wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, John An wrote:
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> > Actually, according to reliable sources, McKee had already been
> > admitted to Cornell on his merit. He (McKee) deferred his admission to
> > see whether or not LeNeveu would leave or not. Of course I could be
> > wrong, but if this is the situation, then I don't think academic
> > priorities have been compromised.
> >
> If his decision was based on whether LeNeveu was there that proves the
> point that academics is/was not the first priority.
>
> Arthur Berman
> North Vancouver, BC
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