Sunday, November 1, 2009

How to Prepare Yourself to Receive a Womens College Basketball Scholarship (Academically)

You prepare a Women's college basketball scholarship is not difficult to obtain, but it requires a little work. It is always easier for the opportunity to be prepared than to rush when the opportunity arises. If a college coach calls, the first thing they want to know is your academic status. Present yourself as an organized person who handles their business by bringing this information is already together to make them. Below is how to achieve them.

1. Find outWhat core courses are required for your graduating class.

A core course must:

• Be an academic training in one or a combination of these areas:
English, mathematics, natural / natural sciences, social sciences,
Foreign language, nondoctrinal religion or philosophy;

• Be four years college preparatory;

• Be at or above their regular academic high school level (no
Rehabilitation, special education or compensatory measures courses), and

• completed hisat least until graduation date of
Your class [as in the first year of admission determined at high
School (] ninth grade) or the international equivalent.

2. Please register and take ACT test. Ask your advisor guidelines for ACT package.

3. Meet with your guidance counselor. , Evaluate what core courses you have taken, and they must take. You also need to determine your current grade point average of the core subjects.

4. Vote score, you need to make at ACT,Compared to your core courses grade point average.

5. Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center (formerly NCAA Initial-Clearinghouse permission). You must be logged in order to be eligible to play college basketball.

You can visit www.ncaaclearinghouse.net, register for a breakdown of the core subjects and with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Even if your school psychologist is not an ACT packet you will find www.act.org.

When to start working on these steps? Well, Iwill tell you if it does not start --- Your Senior Year. During this time, it may be too late.



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