User:Mfs57

Updated 4/18 - After not hearing a response from members of my user talk page, I have posted my material for my Wikipedia article on the actual site page, which can be found on the course page. Here is the link to my sandbox, which also has the link to my personal edits of the article that were listed earlier: /sandbox Personal finances of professional American athletes

CHATHAM HIGH SCHOOL

-Graduated: May 2008 -State of New Jersey Senate and General Assembly Honors for winning state basketball championship – 4 Year High School Basketball Player. -Saint Patrick Church Youth Ministry Leader - Plan and implement a weekend long Action Retreat for Freshman Confirmation candidates -Youth Basketball Coach - Saint Patrick Youth Ministry Hoops League and Chatham Recreation

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

-Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration -Double Major: Marketing and Management -Georgetown University Club Basketball ---> Lead and organize team practices, tournaments, and extracurricular events ---> Co-Treasurer; responsible for preparing and updating the annual budget for team expenses and operations ---> Compete in tournaments along the East Coast against other collegiate competition throughout the entire school year

Working on a wikiepedia project for my sociology of sport class!

WIKIPEDIA ASSIGNMENT #3 COMPLETED Recently made critical evaluations on three wikipedia discussion pages. I would consider all three of these for my final research topic.

1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Personal_finances_of_professional_American_athletes#New_Section_Needed_on_NBA_Player_Failures 2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:National_Basketball_Association_criticisms_and_controversies#Age_Limit_busts    (under age limit busts) 3) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Academic_Progress_Rate

I have asked for suggestions, and looking for feedback on what I have suggested. Looking forward to doing research on these topics!

Wikipedia #4

Bibliography (Note: * indicates that it is a peer reviewed source)

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