I am not quite sure but I am 15 and i kick a 40 yard field goal and a think the average is around 30 to 40 but again I am not sure. I just started kicking field goals about 1 month ago so if you want to do it just set your mind to it and practice practice practice! visit Google and find out different ways to kick!
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I have the same question. I am told my son is a very good kicker, he's a freshman, 14 years old. He can kick 50 yard field goals in practice. Hasn't tried one yet in a game though as a freshman. As a 7th grader he hit a 37 yard field goal in a game and did that same distance again as an 8th grader. He can get maybe half of his kickoffs into the end zone kicking fromt he 40. I don't know how this matches up with other kickers though.
About four years. You should be able to do algebra as a freshman in high school, and you should be able to do calculus as a freshman in college. This is often compressed to three or two years depending on whether or not you are on an advanced placement curve.
40+ yards
ive been able to dunk seince i was a freshman
The short answer to this is to look for the basics. A freshman in college needs Internet access and basic word processing functions meaning that you should be able to find a laptop well under $1,000. The exception to this is if the student is an arts or graphic design major. In such case, you will need more than a basic laptop for school to be able to complete required projects. A college freshman is going to want a durable lighweight laptop with internet access a good processor and hardware compatibility for external hard drives, intranet connection and other uses.
Everyone should be able to take a personal day at work or school.
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Because some kids are able to do this, they should be allowed as long as they come and leave with in times designated by the school district there is no reason kids shouldn't be able to leave school for lunch.
yes the should
Because we should!
Yes they can. I received one last year. I was moved up from the J.V. level to start at Varsity.
yeah... and they already do Yes , but its better to home school them Even though if they want to go to school (even though its more educative to be home schooled) then yes they should be able to go to school (But I wouldn't recomand it)
you have to go to school get your GED and be able to work with kids and aldults