although his grades are mediocre, his major has little value, and he has no significant experience in any particular field to set him apart (like an internship). That said, the Michigan football stuff would get him a number of interviews.
Then throw in the football...had the NFL not worked out he probably would have still done OK.
Grades were mediocre? He had a 3.3 (A-) in a good school.
GPA - and school to some extent - are really not meaningful. Its the courses he he took and how he did in them that matter more. Then correlate that to any entrance exams and you get a better idea of his intellectual potential.
https://www.facebook.com/TomBrady/photos/a.655314961176324.1073741825.214003275307497/780683791972773/?type=1
I'm surprised he had time to work at all as a starting football player for Michigan. Collegiate sports in general are a full time job.
Grades were mediocre? He had a 3.3 (A-) in a good school.
Is that a generic degree? way to commit yourself there, Brady
Grades were mediocre? He had a 3.3 (A-) in a good school.
GPA - and school to some extent - are really not meaningful. Its the courses he he took and how he did in them that matter more. Then correlate that to any entrance exams and you get a better idea of his intellectual potential.