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Each RecruitLook member gets their own personalized blog. Use the blog to voice your opinion on the latest sporting news, or use the blog to promote your athletic accomplishments. A blog is a great way to quickly get information out to the masses. Athletes can blog about big games, upcoming tournaments, season awards, or where they might be committing to play college athletics. Coaches can write about recruits they need, how their athletic program is doing, or where they might be on upcoming recruiting stops. The blog is designed for all members to provide commentary to the community.
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May/2012

Receiving recruiting letters as a freshman in high school
by recruit
Don’t get caught up in the moment if you start receiving letters.  Your first collegiate letter is a big deal no doubt; however, as a freshman you are more than likely just being entered into a database.  A lot can change in three years, for example:  the coach could get fired, that program doesn’t need a player like you just yet, or the college doesn’t have any scholarships to offer.  Getting letters from coaches is exciting, but don’t think that a letter means... Read More




08
May/2012

What is FAFSA?
by recruit
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) The process of receiving financial aid starts with FAFSA.  By submitting your application, you apply for the U.S. Department of Education’s federal student aid programs.  You are also registered to apply for funds from your state and school. To receive aid from, you must: Demonstrate financial need (except for certain loans)Have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate, pass a test approved by... Read More




21
Apr/2012

Jared Harrington, 2015 basketball recruit on the rise
by recruit
Jared Harrington from Lanham, Maryland attends Heritage Christian Academy and just finished up his freshman season; a season in which he split time playing J.V. and Varsity basketball. Harrington averaged 14.3 points and 4 assist per game this past season. Several recruiting publications are ranking Harrington as a 2015 recruit to watch. We recently sat down with Jared to learn more about his game and the college recruiting process.
RL.com: What are your plans for this summer (camps, AAU... Read More




19
Apr/2012

Questions Concerning Your National Letter of Intent
by recruit
By signing a National Letter of Intent, a prospective student-athlete agrees to attend the designated college or university for one academic year.  In exchange, that institution agrees to provide athletics financial aid to the student-athlete, provided he/she is admitted to the institution and is eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules.   The National Letter of Intent has many advantages to both prospective student-athletes and participating educational institutions:   ·&... Read More




19
Apr/2012

Looking to Walk-On to a college team?
by recruit
Not every student-athlete is going to be awarded an athletic scholarship, and in some cases, athletes may choose to turn down a scholarship to a smaller school to walk-on at a bigger university.  Making the team as a walk-on can be difficult, but if you are successful then there is an opportunity for you to earn scholarship money or financial aid down the road.  If you make the team as a walk-on you won’t earn any scholarship money in your first year.  Not every high school athl... Read More



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