Monday, June 1, 2009

POST 5

Justin Reid
Bl4
3/26/09

When it come to high school athletes singing is a critical part of there life thus far. But if they have a chance to sing early I think that it would be a great thing for them. Some of the things that would singing early would relive are the stress of passing classes and get singed to a good college. For example if you get singed in your junior year you could focus on your grades and enjoy the rest of your time in high school and just chill. But if you don’t get singed early something that could happen are that you focus too hard on your sport and your grades fall and then the college you want to sing to might not be interested in your because of your grades are not what they used to be.
On the other hand some of the thing that could result in singing early is that you think that your home free and you think that the college is ready for and you’re ready to enter the college atmosphere. But you thoughts might have changed in the next year. Meaning that if you get singed in the begging of your junior year something’s might of happened to you that might of changed your might about singing early. Like your mind is not in the mindset of just sports and that’s it. Your body might have not been in the shape that it was when you singed. Or that you got injured and the injury that you got might be able to get better.
For example that you got in a car crash and you broke your neck or back you might not be able to walk correctly and that would result in your performance not being 100%.On my final thought I think that student s should sing early .why I think that is because it might help the kid get focused on school and then they could get a better life other than just sports. They could something else other than a football or basketball player like a doctor or a lawyer.



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