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Explain?...kinda like the Jordyn Weiber situation..
J.W. is "team manager" for a college team (I forget which) but is not eligible to compete because she is a "professional athlete."Explain?
I knew she couldn't compete in gymnastics, the post made it sound like she wanted to compete in a different sport.J.W. is "team manager" for a college team (I forget which) but is not eligible to compete because she is a "professional athlete."
in most situations, the grades don't count toward GPA. Much like when you take college courses and then transfer. Pass/fail. But the credits count for high school graduation and for college applications.Our 8th graders take algebra as a regular class I don't thikn that counts. My oldest is taking German 1, geometry and algebra 2 in a accelerated manner in 8th grade. They don't count toward his GPA, but I think he gets credit somehow.
in most situations, the grades don't count toward GPA. Much like when you take college courses and then transfer. Pass/fail. But the credits count for high school graduation and for college applications.
And you have to be careful about other sports too...if you accept compensation in another sport, you are ineligible for any NCAA sports going forward. There was a kid years back who was a pro snowboarder and was offered a football scholarship which was taken away when his former career came to light...wasn't just that he couldn't accept the scholarship, he couldn't even be on the team...kinda like the Jordyn Weiber situation..
Would being an adidas gymnastics brand ambassador make you lose your eligibility?
I think it would, but I'm not sure.