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How To Stay Active in High School Sports Throughout College This article is for incoming freshman who wish to continue playing sports in college and are looking for their niche. College athletics has a variety of possibilities. College-Athletes and College Choices If you're an aspiring college-athlete, here's what you should consider when choosing what school to attend.... Exposing College Sports Recruiting Myths If you want to make into college sports, you'll have to separate the facts from the fiction... Score with College Sportsmanship If you want to make it in college athletics you'll have to learn what it takes to be a good sport and teammate. Student Body: Head Trauma 101 How many times have you watched a Looney Tunes cartoon in which Wile E. Coyote gets smashed on the head with a weight and sees stars? If you're an athlete who suffers head trauma, you probably won't pop right back up. You might not even know how seriously you're hurt until you get the facts... College Countdown for Athletes Choosing a college is never an easy task. When you throw athletics into the equation, the selection process becomes even more difficult. From Homeless to Campus When Raymond Brown's 10th grade year kicked off, he was forced to move out of his house for his own well-being. But he refused to let being homeless stop him from getting into college, and instead used his football skills to land the education of his dreams. College for Athletes Choosing a college is never an easy task. When you throw sports into the equation, the selection process becomes even more difficult. Whether you're one of the fortunate few who are gifted enough to earn a full athletic scholarship, or if you're like thousands of others who will "walk on," you'll want to start planning as early as possible. Admissions Office Q&A: Study Abroad and College Recruiting Pat Armstrong, the director of admissions at St. John's University, discusses study abroad programs and college recruiting. Slam Dunk at the College Level Learn what it takes to join the ranks of college basketball players. |