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Post by bennyskid on Jul 20, 2017 10:06:20 GMT -8
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Post by beavershoopsfan on Jul 20, 2017 10:32:42 GMT -8
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Jul 20, 2017 11:11:06 GMT -8
If she has academic issues then I doubt that we are seriously looking at her. We have enough talent that we don't need to take on a project.
It is sad to see a talent go wasted but the adults around her and she, herself, need figure out a legitimate way to get her grades up.
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Post by 411500 on Jul 20, 2017 13:11:01 GMT -8
I don't possess any first hand information on Ayanna Clark - but I have had lots of experience dealing with university students who struggle academically. If this student does NOT have a serious Learning Disability, or a significant cognitive impairment, it is possible for her to make grades at OSU. However, to accomplish this it is mandatory that she is highly motivated, receives superior tutorial assistance, and that she maintains a disciplined study regimen.
Whether this is possible in her particular case, I have no clue. What I would suggest, however, is that if she is motivated, serious and disciplined I can't imagine a better program to assist her in achieving academic progress than OSU.
She may have no interest in the Beavers....and vice-versa. But IF all the cards fell into place I can see this as a doable possibility.....
All of this is speculation on my part, obviously. Just kinda thinking out loud on a day that is moving a lot slower than I prefer. Over and out.......
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Post by Werebeaver on Jul 20, 2017 14:25:18 GMT -8
USC is a private school. If they want an athlete bad enough they can get them in.
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Post by newduke2 on Jul 20, 2017 14:42:37 GMT -8
With 3 official commits and 1 transfer for 2017 and 4 more verbal commits for 2018, I doubt OSU has any room....but I could be wrong.
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