chances at tough schools - midwest kid looking to move out!

<p>wellllllll maybe they SHOULD do it that way in the adcoms. And anyway, I would imagine that although the SAT I would be relatively low, the fact that I aced the writing section would help it out a little, wouldnt you think? </p>

<p>yeah pro-portionally whatever. I'm glad i'm able to up everyone's self esteems on here.</p>

<p>Sorry, I just think that adding your height and weight to a forum is a quick invitation to being judged. And I believe that you live up to your name "meat."</p>

<p>i haven't been recruited, but it could be because I did poorly on PSATs?</p>

<p>anyways, what would my odds be of being recruited if I asked my coach to reccomend them to look at me.</p>

<p>in wrestling, I work VERY hard in a VERY competitve schedule. My record wasn't stellar (.500) but I wrestled people who were ranked in the top ten in the nation. I'm progressively getting better every year, and this is my third year.</p>

<p>I have no desire to continue football.</p>

<p>Kriegz:</p>

<p>I made the hasty assumption that my size and demeanor was something of a minority.</p>

<p>arghhh..shut up u nerds or i'll beat u up and take your lunch money??</p>

<p>There ya go!</p>

<p>Talk to your coach about the recruitment process. I believe that for sports such as wrestling, the student typically makes the initial contact with the college, completes the athletic interest form, etc. You need to get moving on this - you may need apply ED. NCAA division III schools may be interested in your potential - no athletic scholarships, but a bump in admissions!</p>