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College...what is required?


Question Posted Thursday October 27 2011, 4:59 pm

I was just curious whether colleges care that you do sports/clubs or anything like that (I'm in three clubs and community service). I play a little lacrosse, and I've done some cross country, but I was no good at long-distance running. I could probably get away with playing basketball just because I'm taller than everyone else. The problem is I think I missed tryouts...HELP!

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LadyDesi112 answered Thursday October 27 2011, 11:47 pm:
Hey,
When it comes to college, any sports or extra-curricular activities matter, so just go for it! Depending on which schools you look at, they may be in need of athletes. My roommate received a softball scholarship from my school, and they had never even seen her play before, so all of your activities can help you out in the long hall. Nothing is too big or too small to make you look good as a well-rounded individual. Promote any sport you feel you can play and any group or club you feel you'd make a good asset to.
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