Sophomore July. Navigating the Path to College Sports: A Sophomore Athlete’s Guide

As an incoming sophomore high school student-athlete, the month of July is a crucial time to start preparing for your future success. While it may seem like it’s just another summer break, it’s essential to take the necessary steps to set yourself up for academic and athletic success for the next few years to come. To help you out, we’ve compiled a task list of what you need to do during this month to get started on the right track. So, let’s take a look!

Create and Adhere to a Summer Training Schedule
Summer is the ideal time to work on enhancing your athletic performance. Creating a summer training schedule that you adhere to will not only help you stay in shape but will also give you an edge over your competition. Focus on developing skills specific to your sport, and you’ll be surprised how far a little bit of practice can take you. Set realistic goals for yourself, and work hard to achieve them over the summer break.

Update Your Online or Notebook Profile
Keeping your online and notebook profiles up-to-date with your current stats and contact information is vital. Recruiters need to know where to find you and how to get in touch with you. Keep your profile accurate and complete, and don’t forget to include any significant achievements, awards, or recognition you have received during your freshman year.

Stay Informed on All Things Related to the Application Process
Now is the perfect time to familiarize yourself with the college application process. Gather all relevant information, including important dates and deadlines for the upcoming year. Keep in mind that junior year tends to be the most critical year for college applications, so you must stay up-to-date on important events and deadlines to make sure you don’t miss any opportunities.

Start Thinking About Essays
College essays can make or break your application, so it’s essential to start thinking about them early. Use this time to conduct research and begin to outline what you want to highlight in your essay. Consider your qualities, experiences, leadership attributes, and character when creating your essay. Don’t hesitate to reach out to experts for guidance and advice in this process. The Community Forum is an excellent resource for interacting with CRP experts and getting invaluable feedback.

Conclusion
In conclusion, as an incoming sophomore high school student-athlete, July is an essential time to start preparing for your future success. From enhancing your athletic performance to updating your profile and staying informed on important deadlines, there is a lot that you can do to get ahead. Take advantage of the summer break to set yourself up for success. Remember, the key is to start early, create a plan, and stick to it. Good luck, and I wish you all the best!