"Recruiting Questionnaire" Questions

<p>All of the forms that I've looked at ask for two or three SAT II scores. </p>

<p>-I will be taking my SATII's in June, so should I just leave this part blank on the questionnaires?
-I have already taken the US History SATII, and got a score that I'm not happy with, so I don't think I'll report it to any colleges. I'm guessing that it's okay then to not include it in this form?</p>

<p>I realize that these forms are not hugely legit or anything, but it's the first contact you have with coaches and I don't want to screw it up.
:) Thanks!</p>

<p>you didn’t screw up. send the form in follow up later when you’re additional test scores come in. </p>

<p>don’t be intimidated by the college coaches, think of them as your high school coach who just happens to work at a college. And don’t worry about offending or doing something wrongs in communications. D1 college sports is a business. The coaches are not interested in being your friend, they want two things from you, 1) are you the athlete they need (aka are you good) and 2) do you have the stats to qualify for admissions at their institution. </p>

<p>It’s all about performance!</p>

<p>that said, be polite, coaches want to work with kids that are easy to get along with.</p>

<p>Submit the questionnaire, and then e-mail the coach post-June with new scores. Use it as an opportunity to also update on athletic accomplishments.</p>

<p>sounds good. thinking of it as a business really does make it seem less intimidating
Thanks a ton!</p>