Out of interest, how many world class skaters have managed to balance skating and College successfully?
The number of skaters that have managed skating and full time high school are few enough (Hughes sisters, Mirai, Caroline, Ashley...), but the only ones that strike me as having done College successfully are Meryl Davis and Charlie White? One could argue that Emily Hughes is, but she is definitely not the skater she was last year, whereas Meryl and Charlie are still very competitive and actually improving, while handling more academic work.
I was watching a piece of fluff on them and going to Michigan (http://youtube.com/watch?v=W99zCbKiR_0) and it really struck me how remarkable it was - full time College is nothing like online College/part time College that others do, and they seem very involved in College life with Meryl a member of a sorority. So props to them!
Anyone else?
Thanks for answering my curiosity!
The number of skaters that have managed skating and full time high school are few enough (Hughes sisters, Mirai, Caroline, Ashley...), but the only ones that strike me as having done College successfully are Meryl Davis and Charlie White? One could argue that Emily Hughes is, but she is definitely not the skater she was last year, whereas Meryl and Charlie are still very competitive and actually improving, while handling more academic work.
I was watching a piece of fluff on them and going to Michigan (http://youtube.com/watch?v=W99zCbKiR_0) and it really struck me how remarkable it was - full time College is nothing like online College/part time College that others do, and they seem very involved in College life with Meryl a member of a sorority. So props to them!
Anyone else?
Thanks for answering my curiosity!
MK has made a history and become a role model in this aspect. Maybe, that's why so many elite female skaters relish a challenge to balance an academic carrier and a school life.
But now that I am older and looking back on those years, while I certainly enjoyed my college years (and had no other serious interests that could've competed for that commitment), I do feel like that it would've been no big deal if I did take a year or two off as a break.