Football Player Wins Prestigious Academic Scholarship
Language
Reading Level
Listen to Article
While good football players win sports scholarships frequently, it is extremely rare to find one that wins an academic scholarship. But then Florida State Safety, Myron Rolles has always been extraordinary.
Myron, who arrived at Florida State University from Galloway, NJ has always had a plan. He wanted to complete his degree in three years, play great football and become a doctor. So far, he has not only stuck to his plan, but exceeded it.
He completed his undergraduate studies in 2 1/2 years, with a degree in pre-med and a grade-point average of 3.75 and is a potential first-round NFL pick. If that's not enough, he recently received a $4,000 USD grant for cancer research, started a program to help educate Seminole Indian children in Florida and has written articles for the New York Times.
To cap it all, on Tuesday, this 22-year old who aspires to become a neurosurgeon, won the Rhodes Scholarship, one of the world's most coveted academic post-graduate awards.
The scholarship, awarded to 32 students each year, entails a two-year all expenses paid stint at London's prestigious Oxford University. Rhodes scholars can pick whatever post-graduate studies they wish to pursue and even apply for a one-year extension if needed.
Myron now has only one dilemma - if he is picked to play for the NFL, he will have to decide which one to postpone, but he will definitely do both. After all, he is just sticking to his plan!
Sources: Mercurynews.com, Wikipedia
Cite Article
Geography
76 Comments
- elijahabout 10 yearscool
- elijahabout 10 yearssuper cooooooooooooooooooooool awsome
- zalonsover 10 yearsI think that top pic hurt that looked like he poked his eye comet back if you agree.
- swag over 10 yearsfootball rocks
- swag over 10 yearswooooo go football
- swag over 10 yearsi love football it is not even funny
- yellewover 10 yearsCool
- christopherover 10 yearshe is cool
- #turnupover 10 yearsI LOVE FOOTBALL
- #400over 10 yearsI love football