College compared to High school
Most people do not understand the amount of work college athletes have to put into their craft to be successful. No matter the level of competition; division 1, 2 or 3, NAIA or community college. All college athletes know it is a completely different level than high school. For some athletes the change might not be as great as others possibly because of the size of school. The bigger the high school, the more competition for spots on a team. I did not go to a large high school and I was gifted enough to show up on game day and be able to play at a high level.
Having the ability in high school to show up and dominate is how high school athletes get noticed by colleges. Once a player is recruited and shows up the first day of practice in college it is eye opening. Most, if not all the players, are athletically gifted, have a passion for the game, and are ready to compete. That is my favorite part. In high school some of the players are just there to enjoy time with friends or their parents want them to play. In college the athlete signs the letter.
The whole level of competition is raised at all levels of college athletics. My passion for competition thrives in the college athletic atmosphere. That is why I signed up for two sports.
Having the ability in high school to show up and dominate is how high school athletes get noticed by colleges. Once a player is recruited and shows up the first day of practice in college it is eye opening. Most, if not all the players, are athletically gifted, have a passion for the game, and are ready to compete. That is my favorite part. In high school some of the players are just there to enjoy time with friends or their parents want them to play. In college the athlete signs the letter.
The whole level of competition is raised at all levels of college athletics. My passion for competition thrives in the college athletic atmosphere. That is why I signed up for two sports.
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