They hit my mom up and I’m a upcoming freshman… I did get 5 interceptions last season but I don’t think that’s enough for a recruiting service to hit you up
If you attended any camps or combines, or made any all-star teams, or were all league especially if you're a freshman or sophomore, you're in someone's database and you will be contacted.
If anyone has a question please feel free to message me on youtube. I have a lot of experience and my mentor has been in the NBA for 20 years consulting with players, training, etc. I can answer a lot of questions.
Glad it helped. I actually created the software because I was clueless as a parent (I'm a software engineer by profession). I will be introducing a completely free version of the software on Nov. 1st 2021. I'll put out a video with info and instructions on that date. Best of luck to you.
Hello! As new parents we’re looking into NCSA for our son’s basketball college career (he’s in 10th grade at the moment, very talented with a 3.7GPA). However, we’re hearing that they’re company might be a scam. We don’t think that NCSA is a scam but will like to get your input? Thank you for your time.
Hi Eveling, While I don't believe NCSA is a scam, I do not believe you should rely solely on any recruiting service to find the best athletic scholarship opportunity for your son. College can cost $20,000 - $100,000 annually to attend, so if a recruiting service like NCSA can actually get you son scholarship money it would probably be worth the cost of their services. If your son is already playing at the varsity level (with significant playing time) I would probably wait until his junior year before utilizing a recruiting service. Your money would be better spent on a trainer that can he him improve his skillset for the position he would play at the collegiate level (this may not be the same position he plays at the high school level), and get him on a competitive travel/club team. Finally, make use of my AthleticSOS.com college recruiting software platform, it's free to use and was created for parents like yourself, slightly unsure about the process. I was there once and I know how you're feeling. The most important thing you can do for your son is to find the "best-fit" school for his post college goals. Go to: Athleticsos.com Select: 'Need to Enter A Code?' Enter ASOS21 (not case sensitive) Complete Registration. Enjoy 12 months access (no cost). Feel free to share this with friends and family. Best of luck!
Yes, use the free code ASOS22, to sign up on AthleticSOS.com, research which colleges in Texas offer athletic scholarships for cross country and reach out to them using the instruction we provide inside the software. Good luck to you.
Yes, but they will need to take the SAT and/or ACT. The NCAA and NAIA have slightly different rules for non-US students, but our software can help you discover which colleges offer athletic scholarships for your sport.
It is not worth it. You can email and call coaches yourself. My son decided to go to the military and was constantly injured during the season.They do not provide a refund and the salesman does not advise of a contract. Do your own networking and do the leg work yourself.
Hi Tahirah, as I've said numerous times, you should never rely on an outside entity to secure an athletic scholarship on your behalf. I believe you should do your own leg work to discover all the colleges that you academically qualify to attend, meet your academic goals (preferred major, etc.), has an environment you like and offers athletic scholarships for your sports at the level you can participate. Then and only then should you reach out to a recruiting service and ask them to reach out to schools on your pre-selected list to help you secure an offer. The advantage you have with a recruiting service is this is what they do every day, and they can also recommend schools that you may have overlooked. I know how frustrating the whole process can be; that's why I created AthleticSOS and, later on, made it no-cost. Whatever the cost of the recruiting service (within reason), it pales to the cost of attending college. Student debt is a burden to so many young people. If there is a way to reduce that burden, you should use it. I'm not affiliated with any recruiting services, so this is just my opinion. Whenever I do anything that affects my family's future, I try to find experts I trust to fill in blind spots I have on the subject, do my own research and make my own decision. I'm glad your son found a way to move forward. I sense with you in his life, he will do just fine.
Sure you can contact colleges yourself but you also have to manage your videos, coach contact, gpa update, and much more in seperate places where ncsa puts it all in one. Also you get video editing included and access to all colleges to see who read your email roster space and detailed info you can’t jsut Google
After the sophomore season before the summer showcase, combine and viewing tournament season, I recommend only if coming off playing for your high school varsity team. Remember to have some colleges in mind before contacting recruiting services. Otherwise, they will have complete control over which schools they contact on your behalf.
They hit my mom up and I’m a upcoming freshman… I did get 5 interceptions last season but I don’t think that’s enough for a recruiting service to hit you up
If you attended any camps or combines, or made any all-star teams, or were all league especially if you're a freshman or sophomore, you're in someone's database and you will be contacted.
If anyone has a question please feel free to message me on youtube. I have a lot of experience and my mentor has been in the NBA for 20 years consulting with players, training, etc. I can answer a lot of questions.
Thank u for this info!!!! Im so lost!!
Glad it helped. I actually created the software because I was clueless as a parent (I'm a software engineer by profession). I will be introducing a completely free version of the software on Nov. 1st 2021. I'll put out a video with info and instructions on that date. Best of luck to you.
Hello! As new parents we’re looking into NCSA for our son’s basketball college career (he’s in 10th grade at the moment, very talented with a 3.7GPA). However, we’re hearing that they’re company might be a scam. We don’t think that NCSA is a scam but will like to get your input? Thank you for your time.
Hi Eveling,
While I don't believe NCSA is a scam, I do not believe you should rely solely on any recruiting service to find the best athletic scholarship opportunity for your son.
College can cost $20,000 - $100,000 annually to attend, so if a recruiting service like NCSA can actually get you son scholarship money it would probably be worth the cost of their services. If your son is already playing at the varsity level (with significant playing time) I would probably wait until his junior year before utilizing a recruiting service. Your money would be better spent on a trainer that can he him improve his skillset for the position he would play at the collegiate level (this may not be the same position he plays at the high school level), and get him on a competitive travel/club team.
Finally, make use of my AthleticSOS.com college recruiting software platform, it's free to use and was created for parents like yourself, slightly unsure about the process. I was there once and I know how you're feeling. The most important thing you can do for your son is to find the "best-fit" school for his post college goals.
Go to: Athleticsos.com
Select: 'Need to Enter A Code?' Enter ASOS21 (not case sensitive)
Complete Registration. Enjoy 12 months access (no cost).
Feel free to share this with friends and family. Best of luck!
I want to go to D1 School for Cross Country in the state of Texas. Any advice!
Yes, use the free code ASOS22, to sign up on AthleticSOS.com, research which colleges in Texas offer athletic scholarships for cross country and reach out to them using the instruction we provide inside the software. Good luck to you.
Do these work for Canadians looking to go to us colleges or universities ?
Western Michigan University is best for recruiting Canadians
Yes, but they will need to take the SAT and/or ACT. The NCAA and NAIA have slightly different rules for non-US students, but our software can help you discover which colleges offer athletic scholarships for your sport.
It is not worth it. You can email and call coaches yourself. My son decided to go to the military and was constantly injured during the season.They do not provide a refund and the salesman does not advise of a contract. Do your own networking and do the leg work yourself.
Hi Tahirah, as I've said numerous times, you should never rely on an outside entity to secure an athletic scholarship on your behalf. I believe you should do your own leg work to discover all the colleges that you academically qualify to attend, meet your academic goals (preferred major, etc.), has an environment you like and offers athletic scholarships for your sports at the level you can participate.
Then and only then should you reach out to a recruiting service and ask them to reach out to schools on your pre-selected list to help you secure an offer. The advantage you have with a recruiting service is this is what they do every day, and they can also recommend schools that you may have overlooked.
I know how frustrating the whole process can be; that's why I created AthleticSOS and, later on, made it no-cost. Whatever the cost of the recruiting service (within reason), it pales to the cost of attending college. Student debt is a burden to so many young people. If there is a way to reduce that burden, you should use it.
I'm not affiliated with any recruiting services, so this is just my opinion. Whenever I do anything that affects my family's future, I try to find experts I trust to fill in blind spots I have on the subject, do my own research and make my own decision.
I'm glad your son found a way to move forward. I sense with you in his life, he will do just fine.
If he was constantly injured why would coaches pick him up?
Sure you can contact colleges yourself but you also have to manage your videos, coach contact, gpa update, and much more in seperate places where ncsa puts it all in one. Also you get video editing included and access to all colleges to see who read your email roster space and detailed info you can’t jsut Google
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Yes, that code has expired. Use code ASOS22 it will give you 1 year's access. Reply back if you have any problems.
What year is the best to sign up for these recruiting services?
After the sophomore season before the summer showcase, combine and viewing tournament season, I recommend only if coming off playing for your high school varsity team.
Remember to have some colleges in mind before contacting recruiting services. Otherwise, they will have complete control over which schools they contact on your behalf.
How my son link with you?
Hi Jay,
Contact me at charles.norman@athleticsos.com
They are a scam.