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Wareagle

As a graduate of both UW and MU, Badger Nation's all too familiar "superior academic standards" argument is flatout ridiculous. 

There is a standard path for UW athletes at the school to guarantee they stay eligible and minimize their studying time.  Ask any student there about "rocks for jocks" or "clap for credit" and they will be able to give you the course numbers for a class where you can get a C just by showing up. 

Clap for credit met for 55 minutes on a Friday.  When you walked in, you got a scantron sheet and a different sheet with 5 questions on it.  The professor would then proceed to talk for 3 minutes about the music you were going to hear, and in the process answer all the 5 questions on the sheet.  You'd fill out the sheet, the music would play, it would end after 50 minutes, and you would clap and turn in the sheet at the end.  Therefore, if you were present at the class, you would get a one credit A for being attentive for 3 minutes a week, once a week.  Then, you could sleep for the rest of the class, which the 40 football players enrolled in the class did.  You could also take this class 3 times.  You can bet every football player took it 3 times.

When I was there, all the athletes, and I mean ALL the athletes, from football players to softball players, took Portuguese.  Why, you ask?  Because it was the only intro foreign language class that met 4 times a week instead of 5.  My girlfriend was in it and the players enrolled in the "money" sports studied from old exams which were not given to any other students.

Do these classes exist at MU?  Who knows.  But the Badgernation posters are the ones who need to stop kidding themselves and realize that UW's "academic standards" do not carryover to athletes.

MU_Iceman

GREAT post!

I always hated hearing about classes that friends were taking at some of the big State schools...weight lifting...bowling...BS!

Don't get me wrong I was in classes with some MU b-ball players and those classes always ended up being among the easiest on my schedule, but they were still legitimate classes (philosophy, theology, statistics, marketing, etc).  I know that the players were given study guides by tudors who had a very good idea of what was going to be on the tests, but our boys still had to learn (or memorize) real course material in most cases...

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Iceman-

http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=14767.msg135802#msg135802

Here's the response I just typed up on your comments on the main Vander Blue thread.  I have a link to the NCAA qualfiying standards on here if you're curious how they work.

Also, I'll give you one gimme class at MU:  History of Jazz.  All the basketball players take it at one point or another, but it's also one of the first classes to fill up because every student needs a fine arts credit while at Marquette now.
The General has taken on a new command.

77ncaachamps

Quote from: Tom Crean's Tanning Bed on May 13, 2009, 05:48:06 PM
Iceman-

http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=14767.msg135802#msg135802

Here's the response I just typed up on your comments on the main Vander Blue thread.  I have a link to the NCAA qualfiying standards on here if you're curious how they work.

Also, I'll give you one gimme class at MU:  History of Jazz.  All the basketball players take it at one point or another, but it's also one of the first classes to fill up because every student needs a fine arts credit while at Marquette now.

I can attest to that class, as well as the recycled papers that made their way into Johnston Hall.

It's a fun class for writing research papers, but the actual seat time is more of a feat of labor.
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Chicago_inferiority_complexes

Every Badger alumnus needs to watch one episode of CollegeLife on MTV and then come to the Marquette message boards and tell us about their high academic standards.

Judging from 80% of the people I knew who went there, the most high thing at UW-Madison weren't the academic standards.

Tom Crean's Tanning Bed

Quote from: warrior07 on May 13, 2009, 06:47:53 PM
Every Badger alumnus needs to watch one episode of CollegeLife on MTV and then come to the Marquette message boards and tell us about their high academic standards.

Judging from 80% of the people I knew who went there, the most high thing at UW-Madison weren't the academic standards.

+1000000000000000000000000000000000

I nominate this for MUScoop Post of the Year.
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Dish

If Wisconsin wants to be the "Harvard" of the state, that's fine by me. If it in turn means Vander Blue winds up at MU (qualified and meets the standards), then I'm all for it. They can keep their Ivy League requirements, I'll enjoy watching Vander Blue and MU beat down the Badgers and their rocket scientists.

Mayor McCheese

Quote from: MUDish on May 13, 2009, 07:29:56 PM
If Wisconsin wants to be the "Harvard" of the state, that's fine by me. If it in turn means Vander Blue winds up at MU (qualified and meets the standards), then I'm all for it. They can keep their Ivy League requirements, I'll enjoy watching Vander Blue and MU beat down the Badgers and their rocket scientists.

rocket scientists?  They all want to follow Mike Wilkinson and become full-time farmers.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/NCAA/dayone&sportCat=ncb

pure genius stuff by Bill Simmons, remember to read day 2

PuertoRicanNightmare

I'm sure all this talk about Marquette's academic standards will cease when the team contains 5 or more junior college transfers.

sailwi

What I find the most ironic in all the threads on the Badger board is BB Fran espousing about the UW academic standards, this coming from a person who graduated from UWM.  Of course every person who graduated from a UW dash school seems to think they graduated form UW-Madison.

Having done a lot of campus recruiting most employers look at the program (accounting, etc) and not the institiution as a whole, so this whole institution superiority doesn't translate to the real world.  I was accepted to Michigan but went to MU so according to most of the badger pundits I am inferior to them intellectually yet most objective 3rd parties would rate UM superior to UW acadmeically.  The whole academic superiority really is old and tired but whatever works I guess.

Blackhat

junior college player= the devil


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"look mommy it's jimmy butler a JUCO transfer"  

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esotericmindguy

Quote from: Mayor McCheese on May 13, 2009, 07:41:01 PM
rocket scientists?  They all want to follow Mike Wilkinson and become full-time farmers.

Strange post, are you suggesting farmers aren't smart?

MUfan12

No, he's saying people who write about farmers aren't smart.  :P

(Wilkinson majored in Agricultural Journalism)

avid1010

I think it's safe to say UW and MU are both wonderful schools that also happen to toss out some easy credits for  athletes.  I've taken courses from more schools than I care to admit, and at every school I've seen this happen.  Then again, if you think grades or GPA's are valid and/or reliable you're nuts.  I'm always a bit surprised there aren't more kids not qualifying who decide to get a lawyer and go to town. 

HoopsMalone

UW-Madison only really carries weight inside of the state, and rightfully so.  In Chicago, no one is impressed by UW-Madison.  When I was applying for law schools, Madison was one of the schools people specifically told me not to go to because people know that it is easy. 

MilWarrior

Also, I'll give you one gimme class at MU:  History of Jazz.  All the basketball players take it at one point or another, but it's also one of the first classes to fill up because every student needs a fine arts credit while at Marquette now.
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History of Jazz = Awesome. Slept through the final and still got a B. So pretty much a joke of a class. But as a roommate of a UW transfer, I can guarantee you that weightlifting is just as much of a joke. I found it hard to discover any joke classes at MU while I was there. (Tried pretty hard) Simply put, they are few and far between. The only difference between UW and MU is that UW has more students and thus more competition to enter into the respective colleges. And Marquette girls are uglier. (I dare you to refute that one.)

Lighthouse 84

Quote from: MilWarrior on May 14, 2009, 03:35:24 AM
Also, I'll give you one gimme class at MU: 
Quote

Back in the day, there was a class at MU everyone called "Basketball Physics".  It was at the Varsity Theater and as I remember, all the basketball players took it.  Attendance wasn't taken and for the mid term and final,
you were allowed to bring in a half sheet of paper with as much tiny writing on it as you could fit and use it during the multiple choice exam.

Quote from: MilWarrior on May 14, 2009, 03:35:24 AMMarquette girls are uglier. (I dare you to refute that one.)

Again, back in the day, as a whole that was true.  But UW has so many more to choose from.  And exceptions were certainly there....like my wife...
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Marquette84

Quote from: MilWarrior on May 14, 2009, 03:35:24 AM
Also, I'll give you one gimme class at MU:  History of Jazz.  All the basketball players take it at one point or another, but it's also one of the first classes to fill up because every student needs a fine arts credit while at Marquette now.


Rick Majerus--as a Raymond's assistant-- used to teach a class called something like "the Philosophy of Coaching."




Mayor McCheese

Quote from: esotericmindguy on May 13, 2009, 09:13:49 PM
Strange post, are you suggesting farmers aren't smart?

I'm suggesting they're not rocket scientists.



And I resent whoevers comment it was that anybody that went to a UW dash school acts like they went to Madison.  I went to one of those UW dash schools, and theres not a chance in hell I would say I went to Madison.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/NCAA/dayone&sportCat=ncb

pure genius stuff by Bill Simmons, remember to read day 2

GGGG

Both UW and MU admit athletes that wouldn't get into the schools otherwise.  Both UW and MU have easier majors that athletes gravitate towards.  I think it is silly from people on either side to claim some superiority in both regards.

Avenue Commons

Quote from: HoopsMalone on May 14, 2009, 01:12:44 AM
UW-Madison only really carries weight inside of the state, and rightfully so.  In Chicago, no one is impressed by UW-Madison.  When I was applying for law schools, Madison was one of the schools people specifically told me not to go to because people know that it is easy. 

True. Northwestern is held in very high regard locally for the obvious reasons. But with the possible exception of Michigan, the Big 10 schools in Chicago are considered "6 of one, a half dozen of another." Which isn't to say they aren't respected, just that no one (outside of Big 10 alumns) really care.
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Avenue Commons

Quote from: The Wizard of West Salem on May 14, 2009, 09:19:28 AM
Both UW and MU admit athletes that wouldn't get into the schools otherwise.  Both UW and MU have easier majors that athletes gravitate towards.  I think it is silly from people on either side to claim some superiority in both regards.

At Duke most of the b-ball players major in sociology. At many schools there are majors like geography, communications, etc. that the athletes (and lazy, unmotivated students) gravitate towards for majors.

How many of you majored in a hard science, by the way? Doubt there were many here with a pre-med focus.
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GGGG

Quote from: HoopsMalone on May 14, 2009, 01:12:44 AM
UW-Madison only really carries weight inside of the state, and rightfully so.  In Chicago, no one is impressed by UW-Madison.  When I was applying for law schools, Madison was one of the schools people specifically told me not to go to because people know that it is easy. 


Every state has a school like Madison.  It is where many of the top students in (mostly) the public high schools want to go.  By and large Madison doesn't impress people from outside the state, and those other schools don't impress kids from Wisconsin.  That's fine.

Hards Alumni

Quote from: Avenue Commons on May 14, 2009, 09:31:22 AM
At Duke most of the b-ball players major in sociology. At many schools there are majors like geography, communications, etc. that the athletes (and lazy, unmotivated students) gravitate towards for majors.

How many of you majored in a hard science, by the way? Doubt there were many here with a pre-med focus.

Biomedical Science 2004.

sailwi

Mayor M, I'm the one who made the generalization about the dash schools should have said most or many not all with you being an obvious exception and a standard many others should aspire to.

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