Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s her erg score?
If she doesn’t have an erg score, does she have mile and 5k times?
How much weight can she add when she’s lifting heavy (if she has in the past?)
What sports did she do in h.s?
What type of college? D1? Ivy? D2? Nescac? D3? How established is the team? Depending on your answer, the college will have different expectations for a walk-on. For example, I know girls who were technically walk-ons at their school but had already had national-level success. And others who were small like your DD but made 3V and 2V boats are D1 programs by their senior years.
Mile is 6:20, 5k is 22:00 (fastest official times) in running. If that’s what you meant. Not D1 or Ivy. Did cross country, track, indoor track, and briefly swimming in hs. She can do a lot of Pushups and pull-ups.
Anonymous wrote:What’s her erg score?
If she doesn’t have an erg score, does she have mile and 5k times?
How much weight can she add when she’s lifting heavy (if she has in the past?)
What sports did she do in h.s?
What type of college? D1? Ivy? D2? Nescac? D3? How established is the team? Depending on your answer, the college will have different expectations for a walk-on. For example, I know girls who were technically walk-ons at their school but had already had national-level success. And others who were small like your DD but made 3V and 2V boats are D1 programs by their senior years.
Pp is right. It really depends on the program. If it's Division 1, unlikely that she will be able to walk on but there are lots of schools with less competitive programs that would welcome her.Anonymous wrote:What’s her erg score?
If she doesn’t have an erg score, does she have mile and 5k times?
How much weight can she add when she’s lifting heavy (if she has in the past?)
What sports did she do in h.s?
What type of college? D1? Ivy? D2? Nescac? D3? How established is the team? Depending on your answer, the college will have different expectations for a walk-on. For example, I know girls who were technically walk-ons at their school but had already had national-level success. And others who were small like your DD but made 3V and 2V boats are D1 programs by their senior years.