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There are many different opinions on athletes vs. non-athletes for college admissions.  

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Two Admissions List There are many different opinions on athletes vs. non-athletes for college admissions. Out of all the reasons for having one or two admissions list, the reasons for having one far exceed the reasons for having two. Having two admissions list would bring thing such as fairness and diversity to colleges. It would be better for both academically and athletically good students. If athletes had their own admissions list, it would be extremely unfair. First of all, athletes would have more free time because they would not need to study. If there was only one list the athletes would be competing with other students. Athletes competing with other students would make them work harder in high school. Also, it is unfair to the teachers because coaches have to pick from about five to twenty-five students, while teachers have to pick about 2,000 students. At Amherst, there is a number rating from...

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