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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS is a D1 athlete at a T25. Yes, he had SAT score above the 75th percentile for that school and 4 plus gpa with 10 AP’s. Happened to be a stellar athlete to boot. Same for another kid whose stats and rigor I know on his team. It’s incredibly difficult handling academics and 40hours of sport/travel a week, so having a solid academic base/study habits/intellect is essential.[/quote] That’s very odd your D1 athlete even took the SATs. My son knew he was playing somewhere on September 1 of his junior year. Any kid capable of D1 knows early that they are playing . Why bother with SATs? After sept 2 it was just a matter of where he was going to choose and who has the best package. My son did graduate with a 4.4, but that’s just his work ethic. It was pretty apparent by 10th grade justice into college was going to be his sport. [/quote] Depends on the sport. My Senior is being recruited just now. Only 1 of the 7 spots for 2024 have been committed at two of the schools. Most of the coaches have said they are still working on the 2024 class.[/quote]
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