PART 9: STEP-BY-STEP ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT FOR ATHLETES

PART 9: STEP-BY-STEP ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT FOR ATHLETES

PART 9: STEP-BY-STEP ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT FOR ATHLETES

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PART 9: STEP-BY-STEP ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT FOR ATHLETES

The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe

Academics are not a secondary piece of recruiting—they are a gatekeeper. No matter how talented an athlete is, poor academic management limits options and leverage. This step-by-step approach keeps athletes eligible, recruitable, and prepared for life beyond sports.

Step 1: Know the Requirements Early Understand NCAA, NAIA, and individual school academic standards starting freshman year. Know required core courses, GPA thresholds, and test expectations.

Step 2: Build a Strong Academic Base Prioritize GPA from day one. A strong early GPA creates margin for error later and keeps more schools in play.

Step 3: Track Credits & Core Courses Ensure every class taken counts toward eligibility. Regularly review transcripts with counselors and coaches to avoid surprises.

Step 4: Develop Study & Time Management Habits Balance training, practice, and school with structured study routines. Consistency matters more than cramming.

Step 5: Prepare for Standardized Tests (If Required) Know which schools require ACT/SAT and prepare early. Retesting is easier when started ahead of time.

Step 6: Align Academics with Recruiting Targets Research majors, academic support, and admissions profiles of target schools. Athletic fit without academic fit is not an option.

Step 7: Communicate Academics to Coaches Provide accurate GPA, test scores, and transcripts when requested. Academics often determine how hard a coach can recruit you.

Step 8: Finish Strong Senior-year performance matters. Offers and eligibility can be impacted by late academic issues.

Strong academic management expands options, builds trust with coaches, and protects long-term success—on and off the field.


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