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Pay For Your College Education With College Lacrosse Recruiting
It is a competitive process to gain a spot in a college these days, and especially so if you wish to play on one of the college’s sports teams and thereby earn your college tuition. You will stand a better chance of reaching that goal, however, if you plan ahead and take some specific steps so that you are prepared for lacrosse college recruiting.
By the time you are in your sophomore year in high school, you will want to start focusing on lacrosse college recruiting. An easy way to get your face recognized and remembered by college lacrosse recruiting staff is to use a lacrosse recruiting website. A lacrosse recruiting website will offer a profile page for you. On this page you will put up your profile, as well as your all-important lacrosse college recruiting video. Once this information is posted and set up to your liking, you will want to include a link to your profile page with every email correspondence that you have with college lacrosse recruiting coaches.
Think of your lacrosse recruiting website profile page as your online business card. It should look professional and answer a college lacrosse recruiting coach’s major questions about you in a clear and concise manner. Your name, the name of your high school and the year that you graduate should all be listed near the top of your profile. You will also want to include the basics of your lacrosse information on your profile page at a lacrosse recruiting website. You would want to state your basic information concerning which position you play on your high school lacrosse team, as well as which is your dominant hand. Your academic information should also be added to your lacrosse recruiting website profile, which can include information about your grade point average and any advanced classes such as AP that you have taken.
The video that you use for college lacrosse recruiting is also important. The video should show you playing an entire game. This will help college lacrosse recruiting coaches and scouts get a feel for how you play, and how you cope with changes that occur as the game takes place. You can also include a highlights section, that show off some of your best plays. You always want to make sure your position and jersey number are included with the video, so the coach or scout will have no trouble picking you out.
You will also spend time attending tournaments and camps for lacrosse during your high school years, but for a less expensive way to get noticed by lacrosse recruiting staff, setting up a profile page on a lacrosse recruiting website is money well spent.
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