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First Choice Athlete is pleased to offer athletic recruiting advice and tips to help you get recruited.
Your High School Program and the Role of Your Coach
Frequently there are misconceptions regarding the role of high school coaches, athletic directors, guidance counselors, and what high school athletes and their parents can reasonably expect in terms of support from them. Many parents and students also are confused about what else they can do if they are what else they can do to prepare for college athletics while still in high school. Below are five tips to help to help clear things up and to provide additional direction to help you get recruited into your NCAA sports program.To continue reading, click here.
Tips for Meeting the College Coach
I am often asked whether the wintertime is a good time to schedule a college visit to meet with coaches. The answer is a resounding yes since most colleges are in recess from mid December to mid January. Unless a coach is in season (basketball, hockey, wrestling) this is a great time to visit since their schedule is usually lighter than normal. Keep in mind students will not be on campus so it is not an ideal time to see what the school is really like, but you can always go back to visit when classes are in session. When visiting a coach, the best advice is really just to be yourself. The athletic recruiting process is really just people meeting people, so relax. Here are some things to keep in mind when meeting with a college coach.To continue reading, click here.
Athletic Recruiting Camps
In the field of college athletic recruiting the role of athletic camps is one of the most widely discussed topics. The article below provides free recruiting advice and tips about the role of athletic recruiting camps and how college coaches perceive them.To continue reading, click here.
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