<p>If a ■■■■■, deserving of an Oscar.</p>
<p>Very few trolls have 95 posts all essentially saying the same thing - superstar athlete - Harvard- CEO -politician - POTUS. Kind of sad actually, especially since he couldn’t even successfully handle ninth grade.</p>
<p>^ Yeah I need to work on my grades and playing time, that is not debatable. I’m going to check with guidance to see if there is summer work that I can due junior year to help further boost GPA up to compensate. And yes with 95 posts, I HOPE everyone knows that I’m serious. No I do not deserve an Oscar for expressing my goals, I simply require assistance.</p>
<p>The beautiful thing about starting at the absolute bottom is that absolutely no one believes in you, therefore It really tests your resolve, because why would I continue to do this even after every single person told me not to? Well because I want it, and therefore this is my test.</p>
<p>Now I won’t lie, I had 6 min, a ok season, and a 2.6 GPA. I know that I am NOT at the level that I am required to be both academically and physically, hence why I am asking for your help. My main goal when beginning these posts was to get information on potential modifications that I can add to my plans. I never intended for this to be so many posts, however as people continue to say no and try to prove me wrong, I thus am forced to continue these posts until I get the information that I need.</p>
<p>You all know my college and career goals, and I understand that they seem intergalactic is scope, however I simply ask for your assistance. What have I done to ‘■■■■■’ people, last time I checked trolls simply wish to cause chaos and anger in fourms, I do not intend for this, again I am simply seeking assistance. When people begin doing anything that is not helping me with my goals, then I have to continue to be sidetracked and having to respond, so if you wish to simply help me, thank you, if not, well simply don’t post. If this was to be a ■■■■■ thread, you will see that it will be much more ridiculous than this may look like to be. Remember that CEO and POTUS are career goals, and they are valid in terms of goals for the future. Problem is people auto assume that I won’t be able to accomplish them so they go crazy and screw up the entire learning system that I am trying to do.</p>
<p>Remember, we have people who had more money than the United States who did not finish Highschool, we have presidents who did not go to college, and we have presidents with bad grades in college. Last time I checked the job description goes something like this, be 35 years of age, be born on American soil. and be living on American soil for at least 14 years. That’s the job description, right now I meet all of them except the age requirement, which I simply have to wait to achieve.</p>
<p>So a few questions.</p>
<p>Skill at football required</p>
<pre><code>Reasonable GPA and ACT+SAT II scores that I can obtain (remember already have 2.6 GPA), in order to be ok to get in.
Best things to do while IN Harvard for CEO POTUS goal.
That’s it, we answer this, I stop posting the same threads, and we can all get back to our lives, and me busting everything burstable to get that academic stat up.
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<p>@Ohiodad51 and others were very generous in answering your first two questions in your other thread here: <a href=“What is required to get a Harvard LL - Athletic Recruits - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/athletic-recruits/1676375-what-is-required-to-get-a-harvard-ll-p1.html</a></p>
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<p>@Paul13375,</p>
<p>Your questions have all been answered to the degree that they can be answered at this time, with the information that you’ve provided.</p>
<p>There are no exact answers to these questions, other than, you have to be one of the top football players in your entire region, even the nation, you need very high GPA and test scores - much, much higher than a GPA of 2.6. One of my younger son’s classmates was recruited for football by an Ivy League school. He graduated with highest honors, meaning his GPA was at least 3.8. He, by the way, was already a football phenom by 9th grade. The average recruited athlete at Harvard scored a 2068 on the SAT. </p>
<p>You have the AI calculator available, use it. </p>
<p>You have been given this sort of information time and again. So, having it, you should do as you say and stop posting and start doing.</p>
<p>^ All right, will study on my own and revise a plan. Thank you posters.</p>
<p>OK let’s address the football question since I have boys who have played and a relative who played college football and for the NFL. Just was at a freshman/jv game tonight-if you only played 6 minutes there is no way you are going to play football for Harvard. Are all the parents talking about what a star you are? College football players are star players at your age. An ok season is not college football material at the Harvard level. If I remember right the reason you want to play for Harvard is because you just LOVE their colors. Seriously???</p>
<p>riverbirch: don’t egg him on. paul’s opinions and preferences are his own. He’s pulled back from the over the top statements. I think we adults should also pull back as well.</p>