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re: So let's breakdown Justin Rogers top 7 schools
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:05 pm to RB10
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:05 pm to RB10
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I'm aware. That wouldn't stop me from attending Harvard if I were to receive financial aid and scholarships/grants that would cover the cost, i.e a full-ride, though.
Maybe if Scholarships and Grants covered the majority of the cost, but financial aid will be paid back with 6.5% interest.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:16 pm to Blanky6715
To everyone re: Harvard
Yes, a FB player can get what = a full ride at Harvard if his parents are in dire financial straights.
The FB player must have really good test scores. But not the ACT required of a non FB star (regular applicants with a 36 get rejected by Harvard).
Being a QB at Harvard means you have Zero shot at the NFL. And if Rogers is in the lowest 1% academically at Harvard he is not going to make as much money in a profession attributed to his degree as he would make in 3 or 4 years in the NFL.
I'm in Bossier but I don't know the details on Rogers. If he scored a 29 or higher on his ACT and is not NFL material then he should go to Harvard.
If he scored a 25 or below and has NFL potential he should go to LSU.
Yes, a FB player can get what = a full ride at Harvard if his parents are in dire financial straights.
The FB player must have really good test scores. But not the ACT required of a non FB star (regular applicants with a 36 get rejected by Harvard).
Being a QB at Harvard means you have Zero shot at the NFL. And if Rogers is in the lowest 1% academically at Harvard he is not going to make as much money in a profession attributed to his degree as he would make in 3 or 4 years in the NFL.
I'm in Bossier but I don't know the details on Rogers. If he scored a 29 or higher on his ACT and is not NFL material then he should go to Harvard.
If he scored a 25 or below and has NFL potential he should go to LSU.
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