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Easiest sports to go to college for?

Hello, everyone! I've been pondering whether I should try to use sports as a way to make my colleges' list in the future. I'll really appreciate it if anyone could tell their experiences or observations about which sport is generally the easiest to go to college for?

a month ago

The idea of using sports as a potential ticket to college is quite common. However, it's essential to remember that while participating in college athletics can be very rewarding, it's also a significant time commitment.

With that in mind, it's difficult to define one sport as the "easiest" to go to college for because different colleges and programs have varying degrees of competitiveness and varying recruitment opportunities. For example, a D-I football program at a big state university is going to be much more competitive than a D-III soccer program at a small liberal arts college.

If you're looking at this purely from the angle of increasing your odds of playing sports in college, you might want to consider less popular or more specialized sports that fewer high school students play. For example, sports like crew, fencing, or squash often have fewer participants in high schools across the country, which could potentially increase your chances of getting recruited, especially if you become skilled in these sports.

Another factor to consider is the number of scholarships available. NCAA rules limit the number of scholarships that can be given in each sport, and some sports offer more than others. For instance, sports like football and basketball tend to have more scholarships available due to larger roster sizes.

Remember, however, it's always essential to choose a sport you enjoy and are genuinely interested in, rather than picking one solely for its potential recruitment advantages. College athletics are a serious commitment and can become overwhelming if you're not passionate about the sport you are playing.

Lastly, don't forget the academic part of college - you'll still need to meet the admission requirements of the schools you're interested in, which often includes maintaining a certain GPA, among other qualifications.

Hope this response offers some insight into the complexities of using sports as a means of entering college. Good luck!

a month ago

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