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To: INTERNET--IBMMAIL Internet Gateway From: Todd Myrick Subject: Furthering your Education Steve Klien writes: Wouldn't your money be better spent taking classes that further your education, or is it just about getting credits to graduate? Actually Steve, I don't know where you did your undergraduate studies, but many schools MAKE you take 1, 2, 3, 4 or more Physical Education credits to fulfull your degree requirements...therefore the students HAVE to spend those dollars on PE credits, regardless if they need "physical activity" or not. This is usually done by the school to either...a) get Freshman acclimated to the available facilities on campus, thus encouraging 4 years of healthy living/activities.....or b) an excuse to squeeze more tuition out of students.. depending on how you look at it. If you are a intercollegiate athlete, like Checco, or this DIII football/track student, being MADE to take Tennis, Racquetball, or whatever PE course appeals to you is a waste of time AND money, if you spend 20 - 40 hours a week training and practicing your scholarship sport on top of that. You are already in good shape, and you have NO spare time, so why not get credit for your "sport?" I think there is no difference in "testing out of MATH 101" and having to pay your 3 credits just to get it on your transcript, or testing out of HOCKEY 101 and being able to get credit for that, since you play college hockey for the school. If he wants to further his education, he can do so, but he wouldn't get a "free math class" to be used in lieu of his not taking a PE class...he has to pay for the PE credits regardless to fullfill the degree requirements. Unless you are implying he's taking PE credits for general electives or something, then it might be a different story. I'm assuming he is being required to take so many PE credits for his degree. Guess it depends on each school's requirements. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.