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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does this work? Are these schools even looking at these grades. These kids are only now juniors![/quote] I feel like you might be new here?? Just a guess :roll: [/quote] That.... and clueless![/quote] Yes I am. So can you answer the question now? Please and thank you. My daughter plays travel soccer but is only 10 so I'm trying to get smart if that's okay.[/quote] Coaches considering a verbal offer typically ask the player for her GPA during an official or unofficial visit after Sept 1 of the player’s junior year (when coaches and players can communicate directly per NCAA rules). If the player meets a minimum threshold the player usually has no problem with admission. Most schools are test optional now so scores aren’t as big a deal as they used to be. The path is different at high academics and ivies. Those coaches usually want to see the player’s transcript before making an offer. If one is made the coach won’t guarantee admission (which is why you see players, schools and clubs phrasing the player as committing “to the admissions process.”) Committed players to high academics usually have GPA expectations they must hit both junior and senior year and are required to share their senior courses with the coach (and are sometimes asked to strengthen their class schedule to maintain academic rigor through HS). They follow the same application path and apply Early Decision with other students and are only told of their acceptance at the same time other ED students are informed. [/quote]
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