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Why better? Morgan gets a free Master's degree in a relatively short period of time if she stays. If she leaves, she has to pay and she can only study part time.Well I ain't jokin". Morgan, I know it's better for you to leave in so many ways. Better for you to move on with your life and experience this big world outside of UConn. But I'm selfish. PLE-E-E-E-E-E-SE. come back.
Well as CoCoHusky said there are a few factors. It's not a guarantee she'd be accepted into the program. Playing BB and devoting herself to her studies would be a problem. Why risk an injury that would end her BB career? It's not like her campus life in a dorm is high living. There's a entire world of experience out there that doesn't bleed Husky blue. How much cache is a degree from UConn as compared to say, Stanford (depending on field choice of course)? Coco made other points which now escape me. Yeah, she could, if accepted, get 1 year toward her degree. But an advanced degree would generally be two years where the risk of injury remains. Well, I know how I'd vote. But mine and yours don't count.Why better? Morgan gets a free Master's degree in a relatively short period of time if she stays. If she leaves, she has to pay and she can only study part time.
Really???Well as CoCoHusky said there are a few factors. It's not a guarantee she'd be accepted into the program.
She's not living in a dorm. She's in an apartment. Which she'll be in if she leaves too. However, she'll have to pay for that one.It's not like her campus life in a dorm is high living.
Yep, and it'll be there next year too.There's a entire world of experience out there that doesn't bleed Husky blue.
Again how much cache in the job market does a Masters from UCONN have? From what I remember from my experience, a masters takes more than the year of scholarship she still has. It's not easy. How much will playing interfere with her studies? Yeah, the Masters will still be there for her. Just not necessarily at UConn. Also, what makes you believe she is a lock for acceptance? As I understand there are certain life experience requirements she doesn't have. Do you believe the acceptance committee will simply gloss over these?Really???
She's not living in a dorm. She's in an apartment. Which she'll be in if she leaves too. However, she'll have to pay for that one.
Yep, and it'll be there next year too.
I would love to have her stay and get her Master's. But it's entirely up to her. She's got to make the right choice for her.
Agree. Can't help feeling though that the complete game she's been playing lately passing scoring inside and outside rebounding is an incredible audition for WNBA coaches....Really???
She's not living in a dorm. She's in an apartment. Which she'll be in if she leaves too. However, she'll have to pay for that one.
Yep, and it'll be there next year too.
I would love to have her stay and get her Master's. But it's entirely up to her. She's got to make the right choice for her.
She plays for UCONN, she'll get accepted.Again how much cache in the job market does a Masters from UCONN have? From what I remember from my experience, a masters takes more than the year of scholarship she still has. It's not easy. How much will playing interfere with her studies? Yeah, the Masters will still be there for her. Just not necessarily at UConn. Also, what makes you believe she is a lock for acceptance? As I understand there are certain life experience requirements she doesn't have. Do you believe the acceptance committee will simply gloss over these?
Well, let's just agree to hope against hope. I will just repeat. PLEEEEESE.She plays for UCONN, she'll get accepted.
Agree though, depending on what and how she wants to do it, it could take longer than a year. But even an MBA could be done in a year (she's a business major). I mean if she's gonna be around in the summer anyway....
And agree, her playing for UCONN probably has more cache in the job market than a Masters. But why not pick one up for free. Don't really know what she wants to do after basketball.
I'm thinking she'll probably jump to the WNBA. But I can hold out hope since she hasn't officially made her decision yet.
IMO her acceptance to a UCONN grad program would be virtually "automatic" due to her UCONN celebrity status and value to the institution. However, even if this were not the case, 1) I don't know her collegiate academic performance, but suspect she has stayed in character with her high school GPA of 3.83, and 2) also suspect her UCONN WBB experience represents an extremely rich "life experience" - how many kids can put "Achieved 4 NCAA D1 national championships" on their application, not to mention the extensive domestic and foreign travel? Slam dunk.Again how much cache in the job market does a Masters from UCONN have? From what I remember from my experience, a masters takes more than the year of scholarship she still has. It's not easy. How much will playing interfere with her studies? Yeah, the Masters will still be there for her. Just not necessarily at UConn. Also, what makes you believe she is a lock for acceptance? As I understand there are certain life experience requirements she doesn't have. Do you believe the acceptance committee will simply gloss over these?
Good point, she doesn't have a lot left to prove at the college level. IF she doesn't make AA status, then yea I guess she could have something left to prove. But even that, might be more important to us than her.In my heart I want Morgan to leave. I mean how many young women can you look at that are as ready for Big Peopleland
as Morgan. Such an unflappable demeanor. Yes, players always say they want to improve, but in Morgan's case she has mastered college ball.
Like nobody.
IMO her acceptance to a UCONN grad program would be virtually "automatic" due to her UCONN celebrity status and value to the institution. However, even if this were not the case, 1) I don't know her collegiate academic performance, but suspect she has stayed in character with her high school GPA of 3.83, and 2) also suspect her UCONN WBB experience represents an extremely rich "life experience" - how many kids can put "Achieved 4 NCAA D1 national championships" on their application, not to mention the extensive domestic and foreign travel? Slam dunk.
She plays for UCONN, she'll get accepted.
Agree though, depending on what and how she wants to do it, it could take longer than a year. But even an MBA could be done in a year (she's a business major). I mean if she's gonna be around in the summer anyway....
And agree, her playing for UCONN probably has more cache in the job market than a Masters. But why not pick one up for free. Don't really know what she wants to do after basketball.
I'm thinking she'll probably jump to the WNBA. But I can hold out hope since she hasn't officially made her decision yet.
If Morgan is on the fence at all, then how about this as her reason for coming back and not sure if mentioned before, but... Morgan...how would you like to be the first, and only player in NCAA history to win FIVE national championships in WCBB?!? UConn would have an even greater chance of making that a reality, if you come back!!
Disservice all you want. She'd still get in. I have no idea if she'd even want an MBA??? Maybe she'd want a MS in Business Analytics or Project Management? Maybe a Leadership & Diversity in Sports Management Certificate??The minimum "accelerated" path to getting a UCONN MBA takes 16 Months.
http://mba.uconn.edu/about/flexible-completion-paths/16-month-accelerated-mba-path/
If the Dean of the business school wants to do Morgan a solid and accept her into the Business school (because she played for UCONN) that would be a disservice to all the other applicants and to Morgan.
A disservice to the other applicants who have on average 4.6 years of work experience and have achieve minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.49, GMAT scores of 630. I have no idea what Morgan's GPA is/was or her GMAT scores but I know she does not have 4.6 years of work experience. This will be a severe disadvantage because learning is based on real life case studies to which Morgan will not be able to relate.
http://mba.uconn.edu/mba-2016/
A disservice to Morgan because a significant part of the business school curriculum is based on group assignments that actually requires you to be present, participate and learn from the other business school students.
Morgan's commitment to her group in an MBA program could easily surpass (in hours) her current commitment to the UCONN WCBB program.
https://www.quora.com/How-much-time...p-MBA-programs-spend-on-school-work-each-week
Coco - not to put to fine a line but ... disservice! BS. (and not bachelor of science! ) Just about any program in the country would jump at a candidate like Morgan and while the average is 4.5 years of work experience, I am sure there are a number of students with 10 years and a number with none. And four years of working for the Uconn WBB team is I suspect a much more rigorous work environment than many of the other students have experienced. I have no idea what her GPA is but suspect it is high enough that graduate school is a real consideration for her and not some fantasy she concocted out of thin air.
Would she take a full course load or try to compete the MBA by next spring - no idea, but suspect it is unlikely. As for the time commitment - yes, it is significant, but not that much more significant than a serious undergraduate student makes and from all accounts she is one. Might team commitments create a few conflicts - yes, but not insurmountable ones and if she took a slightly reduced course load than a student trying for an 16-18 month degree I suspect it would be quite manageable.
Once again hopefully you've put this canard to r(n)est.The minimum "accelerated" path to getting a UCONN MBA takes 16 Months.
http://mba.uconn.edu/about/flexible-completion-paths/16-month-accelerated-mba-path/
If the Dean of the business school wants to do Morgan a solid and accept her into the Business school (because she played for UCONN) that would be a disservice to all the other applicants and to Morgan.
A disservice to the other applicants who have on average 4.6 years of work experience and have achieve minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.49, GMAT scores of 630. I have no idea what Morgan's GPA is/was or her GMAT scores but I know she does not have 4.6 years of work experience. This will be a severe disadvantage because learning is based on real life case studies to which Morgan will not be able to relate.
http://mba.uconn.edu/mba-2016/
A disservice to Morgan because a significant part of the business school curriculum is based on group assignments that actually requires you to be present, participate and learn from the other business school students.
Morgan's commitment to her group in an MBA program could easily surpass (in hours) her current commitment to the UCONN WCBB program.
https://www.quora.com/How-much-time...p-MBA-programs-spend-on-school-work-each-week