Should I move on? - need advice

So I went to college during COVID and was a college athlete.  Thus, I am graduating with an extra year of elegibility in my sport.  Should I go get an MBA after IB/PE and play a varsity sport at B scho?  Should i get Masters in Finance after 2 years in IB and see if my group will let me do this and then come back?  Please let me know any thoughts anyone has - Thanks

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Okay, but what are your Cartesian vector coordinates in a three-dimensional X Y Z frame of mechanical motion?

Is your aim to stir up trouble in our scientific community?

Isn't your existence collinear with the tangent vector One?

This non-existence in the Galilean system over the interval x ∈[0; +∞] provokes a certain heavy incoherence among the natural integers N

I'm therefore entitled to ask you for the property to which you are attached with a period T 10s, so I'm asking you to be subtracted from your opposite in order to have a value x=0 in our eyes

You've clearly lost your way in these parts, so we're going to escort you back to your faculty of social sciences

Serenity on your frame of reference notwithstanding.

 

Incoming IB analyst222

What does this mean.  Would appreciate any real insight.  Thanks

Stop relying on people, that do not care about you, for your decisions. Do what you feel is good for you.

 

The first comment (and the subsequent follow-up) does nothing to add value. The question you ask yourself, upon which you build a spider web of successor questions, is the following: what is the value of an additional year of athletic eligibility. Is it anything more than just another year of playing sports? If so, does it help you get to where you want to be? Where do you want to be? Is where do you want to be generally in accord with where you need to be? I suspect you are not looking to do pro. If so, what good does staying in school for one extra do to you and your future profession other than a pat on back and a delayed start to your career.

 

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