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All that chart making for class put to good use.
According to a not at all shocking report from The Capital Times, UW student athletes are taking a high percentage of directed studies courses, known for doling out the A's and AB's alike.
Even less more shocking is the almost double amount of student athletes who enroll late in directed study courses compared to non-student athletes (see above very scientific chart). They apparently get the flunking grades burning desire to independently study race-relations, the ancient writings of the Greek civilization, gender studies and the like later than the rest of the student body.
Eh, whatever.







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