Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Do you need high averages in school to be a pro basketball player like 80s or 90s or do you just nee

passing grade??im planning on being a fashion designer %26amp; pro basketball.b player.



Do you need high averages in school to be a pro basketball player like 80s or 90s or do you just need a?nba 07





What grades do you need to get into fashion school? Basketball players are not geniuses for the most part. To qualify to play in NCAA Division 1 basketball you need to complete 16 core courses:



4 years of English



3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher)



2 years of natural/physical science (one must be a lab science)



1 year of additional English, math or science



2 years of social studies



4 years of additional core courses (from any area listed above, or from foreign language, nondoctrinal religion or philosophy)



Additionally there is a sliding scale for grades/SAT or ACT scores to determine eligibility. If you have a 3.55 or higher GPA, for example, you only need a 400 on your SATs, but if your GPA is 2.0 you need a 1010 or higher.



Since NBA rules pretty much require you to attendcollegefor one year, you're kind of stuck with these requirements, unless you attend a Junior College.



Realistically, unless you are stud athlete, you have little chance of making the NBA, so concentrate on your schoolwork. If your game improves to the point where you're getting scholarship offers, you can start thinking about the NBA then.



Figure out where you want to study fashion and find out what their entrance requirements are. If they have a basketball team, let the coach know you're interested in attending the school. You might even want to attend one of the school's summer camps and hope you get noticed.



Do you need high averages in school to be a pro basketball player like 80s or 90s or do you just need a?sports tickets ,nba teams



just pass high school it doesn't matter what your grades are as long as you graduate... other people may tell you different but it is the truth.
a fashion designer and a ball player? wow that is a odd pareing. but no you just need to pass and play 1 year incollegeand that is it but if i was you i would try to be a fashin designer
There technically is no requirement, as long as you pass all of your classes. However, that is assuming you do end up being a fashion designer or a basketball player. As many of us can tell you, not everyone becomes what they truly wanted growing up, whether it be a rock star, or a basketball player, or a famous artist. The probability of becoming a professional basketball player is getting less and less likely every year, particularly in women's basketball. I would recommend doing your very best in school so that if you don't become either of those, you still have a great education to fall back on and live a successful like. A guy this brings to mind is Lenny Cooke, a New York City high school basketball legend. He was the same age as LeBron James, and some scouts said he was even better. He didn't put in his best effort in school because he was a "sure thing", and didn't show NBA scouts what they were looking for in workouts. He ended up going undrafted and now he has nowhere to go, since he blew off school and essentially his future. By no means am I telling you to give up on your hopes and dreams. Instead, plan for even the worst case scenario so that every situation plays out in your favor.
If you are good enough to play professional basketball, teachers will give you grades that average out to 80-90%
I don't even want to know what Kobe Bryant got in school...



I don't think you need to be smart to be in the NBA, but it would be nice, I bet Steve Nash is pretty smart.

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