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Rubrics and other measures for Assessing Skills

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Athletically: 
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The 5 tools of baseball consist of; speed, power, hitting for average, arm strength, and fielding.  These tools are evaluated by recruiters and scouts every time a player takes the field.  A key for progression and a way to measure yourself to other players is to get a quality evaluation of your tools. 

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Academics:

All colleges have different qualifications for getting into there respected schools. 
To be eligible to compete in NCAA sports during your first year at a Division I school, you must graduate high school and meet ALL the following requirements.

Complete 16 core courses:
Four years of English

Three years of math (Algebra 1 or higher)

Two years of natural/physical science (including one year of lab science if your high school offers it)One additional year of English, Math, or Natural/Physical Science.

Two years of social science.

Four additional years of English, math, natural/physical science, social science, foreign language, comparative religion or philosophy

Complete 10 core courses, including seven in English, math or natural/physical science, before your seventh semester. Once you begin your seventh semester, you may not repeat or replace any of those 10 courses to improve your core-course GPA.

Earn at least a 2.3 G.P.A. in core courses.       

Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale, which balances your test score and core-course GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher core-course GPA to be eligible. If you have a low core-course GPA, you need a higher test score to be eligible.

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