Student athletes at Michigan State University experience many struggles when it comes to time management between their sport and their schoolwork.
Michelle Babst, a junior engineering major and a women's club soccer player, finds herself tired and frustrated after missing out on a whole weekend of studying for a whole weekend of playing soccer.
Babst competes on the club soccer team at MSU that is currently ranked number one in their division and are recent National Champions for the W-MASC conference.
Babst continues to find the time to manage all of her responsibilities and maintain an excellent GPA and is a dedicated athlete to her sport.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Blog News Media #1-Recap
Michigan State student athlete Michelle Babst returned home on Sunday night after a long weekend competing with her club soccer team at Grand Valley State University.
Babst dedicated all of her time from this weekend to her club soccer team that competed at their regional tournament. With all of that time taken away from her, Babst now struggled to complete her engineering homework.
"I might be tired but at least we are still ranked number one in our region!" Babst said.
Babst became ever more frustrated when her dog continued to step on her laptop and distract her from completing her homework.
After an exciting weekend, Babst finally had time to start focusing on her schoolwork and studying for her exam the next day.
Babst dedicated all of her time from this weekend to her club soccer team that competed at their regional tournament. With all of that time taken away from her, Babst now struggled to complete her engineering homework.
"I might be tired but at least we are still ranked number one in our region!" Babst said.
Babst became ever more frustrated when her dog continued to step on her laptop and distract her from completing her homework.
After an exciting weekend, Babst finally had time to start focusing on her schoolwork and studying for her exam the next day.
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