It's almost impossible. Try Arena Football. Quite a few players went to the NFL from playing Arena football. Other than that, its almost impossible.
no schools do not have tryouts for there sports, my school in pawtucket Rhode Island does not have tryouts and other schools probably dont
No, because most college squads will be more advanced than the high school squad. I can not tell you what the differences will be, because that is based on the schools. Here are a few tips for tryouts: be yourself, don't show frustration, SMILE, have fun, try your hardest, and and be proud of yourself no matter how it turns out. To prepare fo tryouts, ask the coach, or someone whohas tried out for that squad recently what you will be tested on, so you can mainly focus on those items. One other thing iis that you should always be trying to improve your skills! :)
most people pick college cheerleaders or UCA staff or other staff that know and have experience. they are the ones who mak ethe best choices on selecting a cheerleading squad !
The USA soccer team is some what similar to a college team, process wise. They do both recruitment and they also have tryouts for their other strings. They recruit off of college teams and other minor leagues, but mostly college.
Many nursing schools are very competitive. When appling, you will be accepted faster if you have a high GPA from your high school or previous college classes. Also, they like to see that you have some experience in the medical field. Try volunteering at a hospital or other facility to get some experience.
it teaches you other things
A coach will look for a number of things in team tryouts, but namely:Teamplay (How well you play as part of the team)Skill (Individual flair and ability)Fitness level (Stamina and strength)Other special abilities or attributes (e.g. speed, height, attitude, leadership etc.)Good luck!
High School, she has no other formal education.
Yes, it is illegal for a school such as a college to release any information about yourself to others.
From their families, school, college and university, the same as other other people.
3L stands for3 year Letterman. To Letter means the student athlete has met a specified level of participation and/or performance on a varsity athletic team, marching band, or in other performance school-sponsored activities.I would assume there 3L means 3 years experience in the school's football team.
You can go to college and take your GCSE's there.