My track times are fast enough that I can go DI to a lot of schools. But my grades arnt the best, so I was wondering what some schools are that are a lot more lenient with track athletes admission.
My track times are fast enough that I can go DI to a lot of schools. But my grades arnt the best, so I was wondering what some schools are that are a lot more lenient with track athletes admission.
The Eugene College of Clowning and Tricks
A lot of JUCOs have no admission standards outside of graduating HS/GED. Go to one of those, work hard in the classroom for a year or two, and your HS grades won't matter.
Blahbaba wrote:
A lot of JUCOs have no admission standards outside of graduating HS/GED. Go to one of those, work hard in the classroom for a year or two, and your HS grades won't matter.
^^True^^ I went to a juco and never took the SAT. Was able to transfer and graduate. I wouldn't have been able to get into a 4 year school out of high school.
UNC. You don't even need to take real classes.
Just hang out, get free gear and show up for practice.
Ray Lynn Gupp wrote:
The Eugene College of Clowning and Tricks
oregon has no admissions restrictions and less than zero academic pressure
OP,
What is you sat/act score?
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