The net height in girls' high school volleyball is 7' 4-1/8"
6 feet 6 inches
Well, you can be a volleyball player in college but then after college (if your really good) you can start playing professionally.
I'm not not sure the exact height (somewhere around 7 feet) for women, from 13s (if you play club) and up it is the womens height
10 feet high. All standard goals are that height; goals for high school, college, and professional games.
The size of the court is always 30 feet by 60 feet. The net height depends on what level you are playing at. In middle school, the net is usually seven feet tall. In club and high school level volleyball, the net is usually 7'4".
The height of the serve depends on how high you throw it and how you hit it.
7'4" Actually, High School Women's Volleyball is 7' 4 1/8" high or 224 cm. High School Men's Volleyball is 7' 11 5/8" high or 243 cm. Competitive ages change the height of the net as well.
Guys are allowed to play Vlleyball in high-school, It depends on your education institution if they do Extra Curricular sport such as Volleyball. Volleyball may not be available to you to participate in school.
Depends which High School you're in, ask your Principal
You must know a LOT. Many high schools are very serious about volleyball, and many of then played through high-school.
If you are really committed and good at volleyball you can get scholarships to big volleyball schools like UCLA or USC. If you are not as committed but still really good you can play at a smaller volleyball school such as Notre Dame or Cal state. Just remember if you want to get seen by a college you have to play club,people who look for good volleyball players always see clubs instead of high school players.