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Kirk Said:

Earning 2 credentials at once?

We Answered:

Double major or get a minor in Dance.
You will not be a "Highly Qualified" teacher if you only major in dance. You must major in the subject that you will teach. I guess for an Elementary Generalist, Child Development will be fine. Also as far as being a HS Dance coach you only need a sub certificate to coach-- that's 60 college credits. Focus on your Elementary career and the part-time coaching will fall right into place.
What does your college adviser think about you changing your major so you can coach?

Walter Said:

I need help on deciding which major...?

We Answered:

Education or Sports Management

Perry Said:

Topic sentence 10 points?

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huh? for what each of the three?

Teresa Said:

How can I become a professional footballer?

We Answered:

Make it regular. From the ages of 4 to 13 years old, play soccer on almost a daily basis, preferably with older people, in an unstructured environment where you can develop instincts.
Start playing on organized youth teams some time between the ages of 6 and 13.
Continue with youth teams every year, progressing to more competitive and selective teams, playing with older kids (playing "up a level" or "up an age group").
Have very supportive parents who are willing to make the time and financial sacrifices to get you to the most competitive and selective soccer organizations by the time you reach age 10 or 12.
Make the sacrifices to exclude other sports and activities from a young age, but it does help you become more agile and such.
Have a naturally competitive, athletic, and aggressive personality.
Attend out-of-town training camps and tournaments every year starting at age 10 or earlier.
Get invited to a professional developmental program some time before the age of 13.
Stay dedicated to the professional development program throughout the teen years, making the sacrifices, and having strong family support.
Depending on where you live, play soccer at the high school varsity level, if the level is competitive enough.
Perform well enough in high school and/or club play to be successfully recruited by a college with a top soccer program if you're not yet recruited by a semi-professional club.
Once you're 18 years old, be willing to relocate anywhere to accept offers of semi-professional clubs.
Be willing to earn extremely low pay.
Stay free from injury.
Become extremely lucky.

Ruth Said:

Some basketball advice please?

We Answered:

As someone who questions every decision my parents made growing up (I'm 21), and then realized they were right every time, I'd say: Listen to your mom! If you want to get better, keep practicing and try to play against people/teams that are better than you. That's how you get good at something. Focus on education above all else. Thats what will get you far in life.

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