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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




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




19
Apr/2012

9 need to know college recruiting terms
by recruit
NCAA Recruiting Definitions These are general definitions for your everyday recruiting terms. We highly recommend visiting www.ncaa.org to get learn more about these definitions and what they mean for your recruiting future. Definitions: Contact: A contact is classified as a face-to-face encounter between a College coach and the student athlete (or their legal guardians or relatives) where more than a greeting occurs. Anything beyond a hello is considered a contact. Another form of contact o... Read More




31
Jan/2012

Three Ways to Recharge the College Recruiting Process - By: Al Woods
by recruit
We have recently formed a partnership with longtime recruiting expert, Al Woods.  Mr. Woods is no longer assisting high school athletes with the College recruiting process on a personal level, but more through his new blog and personal experiences.  Al played at the collegiate and professional level and brings a wealth of information to the table.   This guest post is by Al Woods of http://StrategyBlitz.com/     3 Ways to Recharge the College Recruiting Process &nb... Read More




30
Jan/2012

Funding College with Loans - Financial Aid Help
by recruit
If funding College is an issue, talk to your guidance counselor and your family about possible options.  Few students can afford to pay for College without some form of education financing.  Most colleges offer financial aid and/or academic scholarships, so ask about both.  When researching financial aid information it is best to checkout that school’s website for more information. An education loan is a form of financial aid that must be repaid, with interest.  Scholarshi... Read More



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