Refer A Friend – Make Some Money

Refer A Friend – Make Some Money

We know that every athlete's high school and college years can be very challenging. Besides trying to find the right balance between academics and sports, most student athletes are constantly on a tight budget. We are therefore very excited to announce our brand new "Refer A Friend" program, which is ideal for current and aspiring college athletes to make some pocket money, or to help them finance certain sports related expenses. So if this applies to you, keep reading carefully as we might have a perfect opportunity for you. So how does this program work? It is actually very simple! If you have a friend, a relative or someone you practice with or play against, refer them to us and once they sign and start working with us, you will…
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What is a junior college?

What is a junior college?

A junior college, or community college as it is more commonly called, is a school that you attend for your first two years of college. You take the same classes there as you would at any 4-year institution and you then have the opportunity to transfer to a 4-year school for your third and fourth year. The degree you complete at a junior college is called an associate’s degree, and it is basically your ticket to a bigger school, where you will then finish up your bachelor’s degree. Your courses from junior college will transfer over to your second school, so that you will still be on track to graduate in fours years like everyone else. There are several advantages to starting off your college career at a junior college.…
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What makes a good student-athlete?

What makes a good student-athlete?

Once you arrive on campus with your sports scholarship, you have already accomplished something amazing. You are one of the few student-athletes competing in the US college system, which is something to be very proud of. While you are about to embark on an amazing 4-year journey, you still need to take care of what your coach and university expect from you. So what are these expectations and what should you avoid doing so you do not jeopardize this great opportunity? First and foremost, do what brought you here. Be yourself and treat everyone with respect. This does not only apply to your coaches, but also to the professors, your tutors, the trainers, and basically everyone that you will encounter on campus. Secondly, take care of your academics. While you…
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