Finding the right college fit
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Finding the right college fit can be one of the most difficult tasks in the college recruiting process…
However, once you do, it will be one of the most rewarding decisions you make in your entire life!
You’ll need to consider everything from athletics, academics and location to the financial costs and social atmosphere of each school. All this criteria goes into creating your college target list and what you and your family should consider when making a decision before you even contact a school.
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EXAMPLE CASE: Let’s say you’re a student who has a 3.0 GPA and a 1400 SAT score. Those are solid marks, but not in the upper ranks for academics. Likely, that student-athlete and family shouldn’t target Ivy League schools or schools like Stanford or UCLA on the West Coast. Rather, you should do some research and determine what schools are a better fit for you both athletically and academically.
ACADEMICS
There are some great websites like collegeboard.com that can help you determine what schools might be a great fit for you to attend.
Keep in mind if you are being actively recruited, you don’t have to have the same grades that are required for the listed academic requirements for most schools.
ATHLETICS
Athletically, the best thing you can do is to go out and see a college team play, or watch them on TV to see the caliber of play and if you are capable of developing into that caliber an athlete.
Visiting the athletic website for each college is a must as well.
Here you’ll want to look for the following:
– Get an idea of the type of roster they have and what positions are already filled
– See what their depth chart looks like
– Take note of what the backgrounds of the players are. Were they All-League in high school? All-County or All-State?
Remember, it’s great to dream and have a vision for your career, but it’s also important to be realistic and use your time wisely when you’re looking at the college decision and college recruiting process.
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