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What college recruiting letters really mean

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[NCSA Next College Student Athlete]( [Find Your School]( | [Events]( 312-999-5315 - [Phone calls: an easy way to stand out from the crowd]( - [Texts: a more personalized approached]( - [Social media: get speedier responses with DMs]( - [Recruiting letters: a unique way to show interest]( - [Emails: convey a lot of information in one place]( - [The follow-up: how often to reach out to coaches]( [Your master class for calling college coaches]( [The 4 easy steps every recruit can take to master coach calls]( The average college coach receives only seven phone calls from recruits each week! Taking the time to call college coaches is a great opportunity to stand out from the crowd and get attention. Use our guide master calling coaches. [READ MORE]( Weekly Blog Posts [Go through this checklist before you send your next coach text]( Exchanging text messages with a college coach is a great sign that you're a high-valued recruit! Use our texting guide to make sure you're sending the right message. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to make social media an asset—not a liability—in your recruiting]( Social media has gotten a bad rap in the recruiting world, but it can actually be an incredibly powerful tool. We explain how to harness social media to benefit, not hinder, your recruiting. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [What college recruiting letters really mean and how to respond]( Recruiting letters, camp invites and the like are exciting to receive, but it's often difficult to decipher what the coach is really saying. Our former college coaches help you decode typical recruiting letters. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to get your foot in the door with a well-written introductory email]( Email is the go-to communication method for most recruits, and many families have found recruiting success this way. Make sure you brush up on these insider tips for writing emails coaches will open. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How many times should you contact a coach before throwing in the towel?]( You've sent your messages, check. You've left some voicemails, check. Now what? We've provided some guidelines on how often to follow up with colleges coach and when to move on to the next opportunity. [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [Apple Store]( [Google]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Privacy Policy]( | [Site Security]( If you would like to unsubscribe do so by clicking [here](. © 2018 NCSA Next College Student Athlete | 1333 N. Kingsbury St., Chicago, IL, 60642

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