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Understood. It's me against all, lol. Just letting y'all know, I was born to troll like Bruce Springsteen was born to run.


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Some may say it's overkill or an obsession to comment on a message board about IU basketball when the season is so far away. They may be right. But to come to one for the sole purpose of attention is just pathetic. I would feel bad for you, but instead I'll just give you a round of applause "clappy". You are officially the worst poster on this site. At least Middle School Bob guy gave us humor. 

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I'm not a fan of Crean, but taking personal shots is just pathetic. If you have a gripe about his coaching that's fine god knows I've got plenty, but to go out of your way to take potshots about something not coaching related is pointless. Unless you know him on a personal level then you're just making yourself look like a jealous jackass.


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What exactly is wrong with Sports Management or Therapy? None of the people I know who graduated in either of those majors "work at recess" and make a good living. I've taken business classes at IU where all you had to do was show up and you got an A and I took HPER classes that were extremely difficult to the point I found myself studying for those midterms and finals more than my core major classes. Get off your high horse pal.

 
It's no wonder you had problems in class. you can't read. I noted several exceptions in my post. I also stated "RECREATIONAL Sports Management" is a joke and NOT Sports Management or Sports Therapy. There is a big difference between them. Gordon is getting his masters in Sports Management and I bet he has a great career. Do you really think telling somebody "I have a bachelors in Recreational Sports Management" is going to impress them? If so, you're not aiming very high. You can go on and put a CYO team together and be their manager. Learn to read PAL!

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It's no wonder you had problems in class. you can't read. I noted several exceptions in my post. I also stated "RECREATIONAL Sports Management" is a joke and NOT Sports Management or Sports Therapy. There is a big difference between them. Gordon is getting his masters in Sports Management and I bet he has a great career. Do you really think telling somebody "I have a bachelors in Recreational Sports Management" is going to impress them? If so, you're not aiming very high. You can go on and put a CYO team together and be their manager. Learn to read PAL!

 

You must be a great guy to hang around. Is it hard for your friends to talk to you with you always floating so high, being above everyone and all. What you may not realize is how many people on this board work with kids and enjoy it. I don't see anything wrong with earning a degree in anything. That puts you ahead of 65% of the country. What is your argument? That college was easy for them? Congrats, we have someone who took the hardest classes ever at IU. You kiss ass to your boss just as much as the rest of us

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It's no wonder you had problems in class. you can't read. I noted several exceptions in my post. I also stated "RECREATIONAL Sports Management" is a joke and NOT Sports Management or Sports Therapy. There is a big difference between them. Gordon is getting his masters in Sports Management and I bet he has a great career. Do you really think telling somebody "I have a bachelors in Recreational Sports Management" is going to impress them? If so, you're not aiming very high. You can go on and put a CYO team together and be their manager. Learn to read PAL!

 

Do you by any chance, drive a Dodge Stratus?

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It's no wonder you had problems in class. you can't read. I noted several exceptions in my post. I also stated "RECREATIONAL Sports Management" is a joke and NOT Sports Management or Sports Therapy. There is a big difference between them. Gordon is getting his masters in Sports Management and I bet he has a great career. Do you really think telling somebody "I have a bachelors in Recreational Sports Management" is going to impress them? If so, you're not aiming very high. You can go on and put a CYO team together and be their manager. Learn to read PAL!

 

Hopefully you can read this.  Don't make it personal or you will get a timeout.  If you can't make an argument without being a prick, your argument sucks.  Oh, and maybe we should clue YOU in on something since you like caps.  A kid puts on his resume Recreational Sports Management.  Oh, and he also puts on that same resume he played at IU 4 years.  You still think he has trouble finding a job with something along the field he wants?  

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It's no wonder you had problems in class. you can't read. I noted several exceptions in my post. I also stated "RECREATIONAL Sports Management" is a joke and NOT Sports Management or Sports Therapy. There is a big difference between them. Gordon is getting his masters in Sports Management and I bet he has a great career. Do you really think telling somebody "I have a bachelors in Recreational Sports Management" is going to impress them? If so, you're not aiming very high. You can go on and put a CYO team together and be their manager. Learn to read PAL!

 

In addition to Core Public Health Competencies for Undergraduate Students in the School of Public Health-Bloomington, after completing the Bachelor of Science in Recreation with a major in Recreational Sport Management, students will be able to:

  1. Management and Leadership: Analyze concepts of management and leadership by describing the various skills, roles, and functions of recreational sport managers -- and concepts of leadership theory/practices related to recreational sport managerial responsibilities.
  2. Budget and Finance: Demonstrate budget and finance process as a critical component of all recreational sport settings and analyze financial control methods and principles.
  3. Ethics/Legal Aspects: Develop expertise of the principles of safety, emergency and risk management, and the ability to develop and implement risk management plans that assure the health and safety of participants and staff.
  4. Facility Management: Apply the processes for planning, designing, and operating a recreational sport facility.
  5. Human Resources: Demonstrate the ability to design, implement, and evaluate recreational sport offerings facilitating targeted human experiences that embrace personal and cultural dimensions of diversity.
  6. Programming: Develop an understanding of the practical programming methods that are relevant to the delivery of quality recreational sport experiences within any agency.
  7. Foundation/History- Demonstrate knowledge of the scope of the profession, professional practice, and the historical, scientific, and philosophical foundations of recreational sport.
  8. Fitness and Health- Identify and apply knowledge of the breadth and depth of fitness and health concepts in recreational sport settings.
  9. Professional Development- Foster professional development through participation in professional organizations, practical experiences, and volunteer activities.
  10. Technology- Apply information technology and statistical techniques in assessment, planning, delivery, and evaluation of recreational sport programs.

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