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Good for her parents. What people don’t realize is that you still need to meet GPA and SAT score requirements to get a NCAA scholarship. You can be the best gymnast and still not meet those academic standards. I agree with the parents on this one, but it is really too bad that it had to come to this for her. She is definitely an amazingly talented gymnast with a great future ahead of her. I recommend she go to Hill’s in Maryland.
May 2, 2010 at 11:14 pm |
Good for her parents. What people don’t realize is that you still need to meet GPA and SAT score requirements to get a NCAA scholarship. You can be the best gymnast and still not meet those academic standards. I agree with the parents on this one, but it is really too bad that it had to come to this for her. She is definitely an amazingly talented gymnast with a great future ahead of her. I recommend she go to Hill’s in Maryland.