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43: How To Find The RIGHT High School For Your Student-Athlete

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Finding the RIGHT high school for your Student-Athlete enables them to experience enjoyment, to thrive socially, academically and athletically, and to achieve postgraduate opportunities. This decision can be pressure filled, especially with colleges receiving a record number of qualified applications each year. The success of your Student-Athlete in high school is essential to opening postgraduate doors. The right high school needs to be able to do more than just provide athletic wins. In fact, many factors may out way the high school's winning percentage. You are your Student-Athlete's best and sometimes only advocate. Your due diligence in researching and finding the right high school now can save you many headaches and possibly a transfer down the road. A thorough investigation of the following 10 factors will paint the full picture of a high school’s fit for your Student-Athlete. These 10 things need to be weighed and considered specifically for the unique young person your Student-Athlete is. Listen and learn to the 10 things you need to consider when finding the right high school for your Student-Athlete. Download and print my special high school checklist to use in your research. Find it here: http://sportsmastery.com/43
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Finding the RIGHT high school for your Student-Athlete enables them to experience enjoyment, to thrive socially, academically and athletically, and to achieve postgraduate opportunities. This decision can be pressure filled, especially with colleges receiving a record number of qualified applications each year. The success of your Student-Athlete in high school is essential to opening postgraduate doors. The right high school needs to be able to do more than just provide athletic wins. In fact, many factors may out way the high school's winning percentage. You are your Student-Athlete's best and sometimes only advocate. Your due diligence in researching and finding the right high school now can save you many headaches and possibly a transfer down the road. A thorough investigation of the following 10 factors will paint the full picture of a high school’s fit for your Student-Athlete. These 10 things need to be weighed and considered specifically for the unique young person your Student-Athlete is. Listen and learn to the 10 things you need to consider when finding the right high school for your Student-Athlete. Download and print my special high school checklist to use in your research. Find it here: http://sportsmastery.com/43
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