Why High Schools And Universities Are Finally Embracing Esports
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After years of reluctance, educational institutions across the United States are finally embracing competitive video gaming, commonly referred to as esports. Since 2018, over 8,600 high schools and about 175 colleges and universities have added esports as an extracurricular activity. And the numbers keep growing.
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- maxlukert약 1년I love to play Fortnite and Roblox with my friends
- maxlukert약 1년this article was so very helpful
- njcrazy18약 1년Video games are good
- elimaster99약 1년Tbh I don’t think esports does anything other than socialization.
- goofy573약 1년You can just make online friends.
- clarcarn약 1년I completely agree with you.
- horus2178약 1년But it provides an opening for kids to be able to earn money from doing something as simple as gaming
- fr-its-kady약 1년I agree, you don't need to know how to play video games when you are older you need to know how to do math and reading!
- goofy573약 1년You can calculate how much time is left in the game, and you can read how much health you have left, and how hard you have to hit something which is science, but math is in science.
- footballer22약 1년E-sports must stop. touch grass and play outdoor/real sports. not staring at a screen sport
- goofy573약 1년It's not like they do it all day though. They have time to take a walk, walk their dog, and hang out with their friends outside gaming.
- clarcarn약 1년YES!!!
- smartestalive약 1년E-sports could be wrong. But I know they're trying to get in with the times. But it could be good or bad for us. Like adding that as an extra curriculum to school kinda takes away from the learning goal
- footballer22약 1년for real
- soccerfan211214약 1년Bro if my school had an e-sport team I would pop off. I am the best at Fortnite in my class.
- strongsamuel약 1년cool
- troublemaker87약 1년I don't play video games very much but when I do I like racing games and Mario party.