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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Being a professional athlete isn't a real job but being a professional musician is a real job? )</font>
You missed my point.. let me re-phrase.
It's numbers. There are a lot more musicians out there then pro atheletes. Given that.. say school 'x' has a population of 700 graduates.. .. statistically you are going to have more musicians than pro atheletes... say you turn out 7 musicians out of those 700 people.. that's probably a low number.. lotsa musicians were 'band' members as school kids. now on the other hand.. it is probable that you will have less than 1 pro athelete per year... see my point just a numbers issue. Think of it like this. Out of those 700 graduates.. you might only get 1 or less than one astrophysicist... but I don't see a huge budget for an astro phisics lab and observatory to set and churn, and once every ten years pop out a steven hawkings..... but I do see a huge budget for a football program, and a stadium... just lotsa resources to pump into a ciriculum that is going to turn out.. 1 or 2 students as pro atheletes per decade.. as opposed to a large number of other carreers that are churned out in bulk.. with drastically less budget.
Soundguy
You missed my point.. let me re-phrase.
It's numbers. There are a lot more musicians out there then pro atheletes. Given that.. say school 'x' has a population of 700 graduates.. .. statistically you are going to have more musicians than pro atheletes... say you turn out 7 musicians out of those 700 people.. that's probably a low number.. lotsa musicians were 'band' members as school kids. now on the other hand.. it is probable that you will have less than 1 pro athelete per year... see my point just a numbers issue. Think of it like this. Out of those 700 graduates.. you might only get 1 or less than one astrophysicist... but I don't see a huge budget for an astro phisics lab and observatory to set and churn, and once every ten years pop out a steven hawkings..... but I do see a huge budget for a football program, and a stadium... just lotsa resources to pump into a ciriculum that is going to turn out.. 1 or 2 students as pro atheletes per decade.. as opposed to a large number of other carreers that are churned out in bulk.. with drastically less budget.
Soundguy