It would help but you don't have to
Connecticut
As long as there's no math involved in the sport.
uga Duke University is very good for basketball and math. Stanford is my pick for football and math.
Of coarse when You Play Sports You have To CalCULate Where The Ball Is Going TO Land And Syuff like That
I highly doubt if you need to be good in math to have a sports marketing degree. Here is a site that can help out in explaining: http://sportscareers.about.com/od/educationtraining/a/sptedrqure.htm
Biff, he does it to play sports and pass math class.
good ones
It would be play, as the sentence would read for example, 'Do you play different sports?','Pintsinker has played many different sports in his lifetime', or even 'Pintsinker is hopeless at playing different sports'.
It depends. what ever position you usually play your good at that position. in team sports you play everywhere likely.
yes because if you focus on sports you will get bad grades but if you really want to play you'd get good and and be able to play
You need to put out effort in order to do well in math and in sports. Math is also used in score keeping in sports.
It's a good idea.