Student Athletes Should Be Paid

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Most student athletes never become professionals. They spend excessive amounts of time playing sports and neglecting their education. Participating in sports activities rather than focusing on an education has a negative effect on their career. Academics for student athletes should be their number one priority because school can get you further in life than sports. A study was taken that approximately 5.8% of High School athletes move on to play college sports, and only 3.1% of college athletes go play professional sports. There is a very slim chance to play professionally, so why would schools change their policy to provide students to take a less successful route? Allowing students to maintain a minimum grade of “C” or “average” in all subjects is letting them focus on their athletic career. As a result it won’t get them as far as an academic career could get them.

The term “student athlete” basically means that they are students first and then athletes. We are reaching a point that it is more athlete-students. Letting these students become “average” in all subjects allows more freedom …show more content…

Sports also encourages students to get good grades for college so they can be accepted into the school they desire. If student athletes become one of the best according to the National Education Association, “NBA players average over $5 million a year, an NHL player averages about $1.3 million a year, NFL players average $1.75 million a year, and MLB players make an average of $2.5 million a year and in contrast, the mean annual wage of a surgeon, which is considered one of the highest paying jobs in America, is $225,390 and for a school teacher the salary is around $55,000 a year.” Even though athletes get paid a lot more in the long run they have to be the very best athlete from the very

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