Answer is quite simple run fast !! Check out the schools track team on their web page, look at the best times if you are close to that... it's also about communication with the coaches. Show interest in the school and how you can contribute to the track team. Some schools even post the standards you need to walk-on compared to scholarship. obviously running 10.9 will not get you a full-ride scholarship usually the 10.3 range. I'm a sprinter so i know the ranges.. 200m atleast a 21.2 anmd the 400m 47.00 to 46.8 or lower. It also depends on how much money the team has on scholarships. hope this helps... good luck
your parents are making you do track because they want you to get in shape or get a scholarship
Million offers, no grades! May be in juco.... I'll check.
Good grades volunteer work- keep track high SAT scores getting accepted- they help u pay
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You have a very good chance of getting some kind of scholarship You need to apply to many different schools and scholarships and see what you are offered.
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You could say 'received a scholarship.' +++ Or 'awarded a scholarship'
My estimate of the 5k xc mark a guy would need to get a full scholarship for cross country and track is probably 15:30, maybe even faster. However there are plenty of smaller time division 1 programs that will give you a partial scholarship for significantly slower times. For a girl, that standard for a full ride is probably around 18:00.
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.
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Depends on the scholarship, usually from the college.
did she get a scholarship or did she have to pay