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THE MAKING OF A STUDENT-ATHLETE
In this comprehensive athletic recruiting and college selection guide, The Making of a Student-Athlete, Ray Lauenstein and Dave Galehouse dispel the myths surrounding the college athletic recruiting process and show how common assumptions can get in the way of your success.
The Making of a Student-Athlete walks you through the steps involved in the recruiting process from researching programs, understanding athletic scholarships, evaluating financial aid options to contacting coaches, gaining exposure, and making an informed decision as to the right program for you. Finally, The Making of a Student-Athlete helps you balance the rigors of athletics and academics by teaching you how to manage classes, games, and practices to become a successful student-athlete at any college level. Includes detailed information on NCAA rules and regulations, youth athletic training, college applications, and much more...
"During my 19 year career at a high school and college coach, I have never read a more comprehensive and well-written recruiting guide for high school athletes."
Steve Johnson, Basketball Coach, Wilmington, DE
"The Making of a Student-Athlete has helped change our strategy for promoting players to colleges. We use to take a shotgun approach and send out as many letters as possible, now we work on a direct-targeted approach by researching programs that will be a better fit for our players. It was very successful this year and I see a lot more benefits coming out of it next year."
Dave Chapdelaine, Hartford (CT) Jr. Wolf Pack Hockey Coach
"As a college coach, I find recruiting easier when parents and students understand the process. The Making of a Student-Athlete does a good job explaining the process and will help any student with college aspirations understand how things work."
Herb Hand, Assistant Football Coach, West Virginia University
Ray Lauenstein and Dave Galehouse are the founders of www.athletesadvisor.com and www.varsityedge.com respectively. Together they have authored hundreds of articles on the college recruiting process and consulted with parents, students, and coaches, for a number of years on the college recruiting process.
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