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GroverBall
2/13/2022 2:44 PM
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. . . But anyway graduating in 4 years in most of the hard science and engineering majors seemed to be rare.
This has been true for many years. Don’t think it’ll change any time soon.

Having said that how many of these majors do we have on our varsity teams? I suspect not more than 5-10 percent, and those I’d guess are primarily in sports other than basketball or football. Anybody have the actual numbers?
FWIW my son graduated in 2020 from the Russ College with an EE/CS degree and had no difficulties finishing in 4 years, I don't think he ever had a class that met at night or on Saturdays as was mentioned somewhere on BA recently. I also know he had Russ friends who did the same so not sure how "rare" this is. However, he was not a varsity sport athlete which I'm sure makes scheduling much more complicated.
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