brunowball, on 25 June 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
If you're dedicated enough in your academics, you will succeed anywhere. If you're good enough to play college football, scouts will find you anywhere.
That's true in anything you do in life. If Student A gets accepted to Harvard and Ohio State, at the end of their 4 years, they will very likely be at the exact same intelligence level if they put in the same amount of work at each place. However, at Harvard, you're surrounding yourself with other like-minded people that will push you and can help open new doors in the future. Does that mean you can't be the CEO of a Fortune 500 company/cure cancer/whatever else. if you go to Ohio State? Absolutely not. However, if they're the same cost, you're telling me you would advise someone to go OSU over Harvard? I don't buy it.
Anyone who suggests LCC (or really any Lima area school for that matter) and LSH are similar in terms of academic atmosphere is fooling themself. LSH students can absolutely get a good education if they put in the work and have a good group of people around them. However, a lot of these LSH students, to no fault of their own, are surrounded by people who don't do anything other than bring them down in life. Going to LCC (or Shawnee/Elida/etc.) is a way to help escape that atmosphere.
In regards to getting to play football at the next level, the school you go to means very little. People used to transfer out of LCC all of the time in order to go to bigger schools to get more looks from recruiters. However, the quality of program you play in can help prepare you better and reach your potential.
Edited by Rd2Glory, 26 June 2013 - 12:20 PM.