i would say about 2%
Around one third
no, for school cheer leading you are only able to be on one team at a time. varsity is for older, better cheer athletes while junior varsity is for younger.
About 1 of every 550,000 varsity basketball players.
less than 4 percent
80%
This is often a misreported number because most studies do not include NCAA Division III, NAIA and all Junior Colleges. If you were to take the total number of High School Participants (7,092,999) and the Total Number of College Participants (581,077) you are looking at more than 8%. Obviously that is a rough number and doesn't take into account graduating seniors to available freshmen positions but it gives you a ballpark number. It also ranges greatly by sport.
University is a higher education institution. Varsity has actually two meanings. 1.varsity is a sports team of the university or a team of a college of the university. 2. Colloquial contraction of University. [Brit.]
In the United States, this word refers to the official team that represents a high school or college in a particular sport. Thus, one could play football with one's college friends for fun, but the one team that competes in the name of that school is called the varsity. (Players on the varsity wear the official school uniform, with the school's colors, and logo on it.) Here's a sentence: Kevin has worked hard to impress the basketball coach, and he is hoping to be named to the varsity this fall.
The principal team representing a high school or college in a sport or other competition.
It's ' Varsity College ' Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
you may get a letterman jacket in high school and college when playing a varsity sport
If you keep your GPA up and do well on your standardized tests as an upperclassman, your possibilities are endless.