Career Watch Arkansas 2020

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early eight million students play sports in high school, so let's be realistic. The odds are against you making it to the big leagues, simply based on the numbers. And what if you have a career-ending injury?

Women's Basketball

High school players - 399,067 Will play in college - 4.1% (16,509) Will be drafted by WNBA out of college - 0.8% (31) High school players that will go pro - 0.0078%

Baseball

High school players - 482,740 Will play in college - 7.5% (36,011) Will be drafted by MLB out of college - 9.9% (791) High school players that will go pro - 0.16%

? Have a back-up plan There are several occupations that will keep you in the game: Coaches and Scouts Reporters and Correspondents Public Relations Specialists Photographers Athletic Trainers Physical Therapists Football

High school players - 1,006,013 Will play in college - 7.3% (73,712) Will be drafted by NFL out of college - 1.6% (254) High school players that will go pro - 0.025%

Men's Basketball

High school players - 540,769 Will play in college - 3.5% (18,816) Will be drafted by NBA out of college - 1.2% (52) High school players that will go pro - 0.0096%

To play Division I sports, you need to qualify academically. To meet the minimum requirements for Division I student athletes enrolling in college, you must: • Graduate from high school • Complete 16 Core Courses, including 10 before your seventh semester. (Core Courses list can be found at NCAA.org) Source: NCAA.org, April 2020

• Earn a minimum 2.3 Grade-Point Average in core courses to compete in your first year of college • Earn a combined SAT or ACT score that matches your core-course GPA on the sliding scale www.careerwatch.org | 51


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