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dont think there is one actually. I remember there was one website that gave advice for athletes but none that actually targeted them for recruitment.

Regardless, you should still have a solid GPA and good experiences to be competitive. I was a varsity (think Ivy) and it helps during your interview processes to talk about your competitive drive and your ability to perform under pressure but it doesn't give you any free passes - you still have to know your shit.

 

Thats retarded, why would you need a specific program to help you get a job when being an athlete already boosts your chances of landing a spot? I don't think being an athlete has ever been looked at as a disadvantage, which is what the SEO program is all about.

 
KB24TD21I know a couple of people who have done the Wall Street Athlete program including my cousin. It's a pretty helpful thing because most D1 athletes are too busy to build networks or attend career fairs and presentations. So its not a disadvantage fixer in the same way as SEO but its helpful for them

KB, You are right in many ways here. With the demands of D1 athletics it's really tough to get anything done outside your sport. It also depends on your coach and his approach to academics because some don't even care about it. Many of these coaches lie to these kids and their parents telling them how the athletic program focuses on school and once they get their it's the complete opposite. D1 athletics, especially at the higher levels, is a totally different animal. The Wall Street Athlete program helps student-athletes get back on track.

 
KB24TD21I know a couple of people who have done the Wall Street Athlete program including my cousin. It's a pretty helpful thing because most D1 athletes are too busy to build networks or attend career fairs and presentations. So its not a disadvantage fixer in the same way as SEO but its helpful for them

KB, You are right in many ways here. With the demands of D1 athletics it's really tough to get anything done outside your sport. It also depends on your coach and his approach to academics because some don't even care about it. Many of these coaches lie to these kids and their parents telling them how the athletic program focuses on school and once they get their it's the complete opposite. D1 athletics, especially at the higher levels, is a totally different animal. The Wall Street Athlete program helps student-athletes get back on track.

 
KB24TD21I know a couple of people who have done the Wall Street Athlete program including my cousin. It's a pretty helpful thing because most D1 athletes are too busy to build networks or attend career fairs and presentations. So its not a disadvantage fixer in the same way as SEO but its helpful for them

KB, You are right in many ways here. With the demands of D1 athletics it's really tough to get anything done outside your sport. It also depends on your coach and his approach to academics because some don't even care about it. Many of these coaches lie to these kids and their parents telling them how the athletic program focuses on school and once they get their it's the complete opposite. D1 athletics, especially at the higher levels, is a totally different animal. The Wall Street Athlete program helps student-athletes get back on track.

 

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