Out of our price range.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My senior DD wants to major in sports management/sports PR/ journalism. She has applied to LSU, Michigan State, UMass Amherst, Pitt, Ohio U, Xavier, Louisville, and South Carolina. Her ultimate goal is to work for a professional team. She has been accepted to several of the schools with substantial scholarship money.
Syracuse???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My junior has locked in on this being a great job for herself someday. I can see it - she loves sports, loves coaching, loves helping people, has an extroverted and outgoing personality.
I have no idea how to get from A to B though. I assume going to a university with a robust athletics department that you could intern for would help? Better to play a club sport at a big D1 school or to play on a D3 team? What would one major in? Should she be looking at schools that tout their "sports management" programs?
Any thoughts or advice from people who know college athletics better than I do would be really helpful!
This is a great q.
I feel this is way more opaque than how to become a GM, sporting director in pro sports which I have lots of knowledge about.
College sports jobs otoh are so opaque.
I wil say do not get suckered into sports management programs.
M7 mba will help way way more, especiallly mit sloan (sloan connection to the sport world ironically is immense), HBS,GsB.
Can you say more about sports management programs? I see them cropping up more and more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My junior has locked in on this being a great job for herself someday. I can see it - she loves sports, loves coaching, loves helping people, has an extroverted and outgoing personality.
I have no idea how to get from A to B though. I assume going to a university with a robust athletics department that you could intern for would help? Better to play a club sport at a big D1 school or to play on a D3 team? What would one major in? Should she be looking at schools that tout their "sports management" programs?
Any thoughts or advice from people who know college athletics better than I do would be really helpful!
This is a great q.
I feel this is way more opaque than how to become a GM, sporting director in pro sports which I have lots of knowledge about.
College sports jobs otoh are so opaque.
I wil say do not get suckered into sports management programs.
M7 mba will help way way more, especiallly mit sloan (sloan connection to the sport world ironically is immense), HBS,GsB.
Anonymous wrote:Google some athletic directors and read their bios. Email some and ask for informational interviews.
Anonymous wrote:My junior has locked in on this being a great job for herself someday. I can see it - she loves sports, loves coaching, loves helping people, has an extroverted and outgoing personality.
I have no idea how to get from A to B though. I assume going to a university with a robust athletics department that you could intern for would help? Better to play a club sport at a big D1 school or to play on a D3 team? What would one major in? Should she be looking at schools that tout their "sports management" programs?
Any thoughts or advice from people who know college athletics better than I do would be really helpful!
Anonymous wrote:My junior has locked in on this being a great job for herself someday. I can see it - she loves sports, loves coaching, loves helping people, has an extroverted and outgoing personality.
I have no idea how to get from A to B though. I assume going to a university with a robust athletics department that you could intern for would help? Better to play a club sport at a big D1 school or to play on a D3 team? What would one major in? Should she be looking at schools that tout their "sports management" programs?
Any thoughts or advice from people who know college athletics better than I do would be really helpful!
Anonymous wrote:Play on a team, but also be a student manager.
Anonymous wrote:My senior DD wants to major in sports management/sports PR/ journalism. She has applied to LSU, Michigan State, UMass Amherst, Pitt, Ohio U, Xavier, Louisville, and South Carolina. Her ultimate goal is to work for a professional team. She has been accepted to several of the schools with substantial scholarship money.