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10 hours ago, Hoosier Guy said:

I'll tell you what I've told everyone else and that's we'll see. He's a good player and a good get. I just don't get reclassifying just to redshirt

He wouldn't be seeing the court until 2018 regardless. You think he'd be better off playing high school this year? That scholly wasn't getting used. It's already been said multiple times, and he'll be better off than coming in new next year.

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I don't get how the whole "reclassifying" deal works. At my high school -- granted, that was 30 years ago -- you had all kinds credit and course requirements you needed to satisfy before you could graduate. And you couldn't take a handful of those courses until you were a senior; hence, there was no way you could graduate early or "reclassify" or move up a class. I could've dropped out any time I wanted, I suppose, but I still wouldn't have satisfied the school's requirements to get my diploma. I hope someone more intelligent than me -- that won't take much -- can enlighten me. 

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20 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said:

I don't get how the whole "reclassifying" deal works. At my high school -- granted, that was 30 years ago -- you had all kinds credit and course requirements you needed to satisfy before you could graduate. And you couldn't take a handful of those courses until you were a senior; hence, there was no way you could graduate early or "reclassify" or move up a class. I could've dropped out any time I wanted, I suppose, but I still wouldn't have satisfied the school's requirements to get my diploma. I hope someone more intelligent than me -- that won't take much -- can enlighten me. 

He can take the courses he needs over the summer and be on campus in the fall.

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I don't get how the whole "reclassifying" deal works. At my high school -- granted, that was 30 years ago -- you had all kinds credit and course requirements you needed to satisfy before you could graduate. And you couldn't take a handful of those courses until you were a senior; hence, there was no way you could graduate early or "reclassify" or move up a class. I could've dropped out any time I wanted, I suppose, but I still wouldn't have satisfied the school's requirements to get my diploma. I hope someone more intelligent than me -- that won't take much -- can enlighten me. 

If you want to, you can request to and take those senior classes earlier, meeting your credit requirements earlier. Also you can earn credits by taking classes online which are fairly easy and one could have multiple classes knocked out in one summer.


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Things have sure changed since I went to school. If I could have graduated early, I certainly would have, but way back in the 60's that was impossible.

Three top 100 prospects in a month would be an incredible accomplishment. It appears Miller's done it in a couple of days. Of course, that's only the payout...the recruiting has been going on for some time.

Welcome to IU, guys! May you hang many banners over our hardwood.

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11 hours ago, KB0 said:

He can take the courses he needs over the summer and be on campus in the fall.

OK. Makes sense. I wonder if my high school has changed its policies, because when I was there, you couldn't graduate early. And the senior courses that were required for graduation could only be taken by seniors. I'm guessing by now, they've relaxed that policy, but would have no idea. 

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6 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said:

OK. Makes sense. I wonder if my high school has changed its policies, because when I was there, you couldn't graduate early. And the senior courses that were required for graduation could only be taken by seniors. I'm guessing by now, they've relaxed that policy, but would have no idea. 

Oh I am betting its a special exemption for athletes

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I teach in high school and kids today can graduate in 3 years pretty easily.  Many who go the 4 years, in our h.s. can finish their core 40 plus have 12 or more college credits. Our school system is trying to come up with the possibility of graduating with an associates degree.  This is my 45 year ,so yes, it's changed a lot. No required " seat time" any longer, so kids can finish classes in weeks via computer...

 

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