Youth Soccer Coaching Philosophy
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Youth Soccer Coaching Philosophy
Look at this Application for Northwestern?
4.0 GPA (on a 4.0, unweighted scale).
#1 Class Rank (out of class of 300+).
International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidate (all IB classes, including Physics HL, Chemistry SL, English HL, French HL, History HL, Theory of Knowledge, and Pre-Calculus/Calculus SL).
First Team All-Conference: Sophomore, Junior, and likely to be as a Senior
Team Captain: Junior, Senior
10th All-Time Scorer at School
Yearbook Editor, Member of the Newspaper
National Honor Society
31, 32: ACT
2,100: SAT
150 Hours of CAS (Community, Action, Service); includes coaching youth soccer, yearbook and newspaper work, volunteering at the local hospital, and other various activities.
Northwestern is my goal, as I visited it today and it was an absolutely phenomenal campus with nearly everything I'm looking for. I want to major in Philosophy, or double major in Philosophy and Journalism, and then apply to law school.
Let me know what you think.
You'll get in Northwestern I'm certain (I got in with higher test scores but overall less impressive application than you). In fact, I think you can easily aim for even more competitive colleges too (e.g. Duke, Stanford, Yale, etc.), especially if you can get like a 2200 SAT or 33+ ACT, though you're still in a good position for those right now.
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Nick Levett, FA Skills Manager on Youth Coaching Part 1
by admin on January 31st, 2011 Tags: bookmark, bookmarks, coaching, kids away, philosophy, video, youth soccer coaching, youth soccer coaching philosophy
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