After the official season is over, what is the spring and summer schedules look like for a college soccer player in D1 or D2? Is study abroad possible in the spring?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAfter the official season is over, what is the spring and summer schedules look like for a college soccer player in D1 or D2? Is study abroad possible in the spring?
They usually train with team up until they leave for summer, whenever that may be, and then return on Aug 1. And they best be in shape when they return if they want to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoubtful a coach would let them miss the spring schedule especially is on scholarship.
They usually train with team up until they leave for summer, whenever that may be, and then return on Aug 1. And they best be in shape when they return if they want to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOff-season only allows 10 hours of team activity per week. Mostly strength and conditioning. Usually 4-5 scrimmages from March until late April.
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The school owns you if you're a role player - if you're the stud of the team and you want to go abroad in the spring, you can go (it happens) - the only choice the coach has is to take the money away, thus risking a transfer - transferring has become easier to do.
Of course you can ask the coach about it before you commit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe school owns you if you're a role player - if you're the stud of the team and you want to go abroad in the spring, you can go (it happens) - the only choice the coach has is to take the money away, thus risking a transfer - transferring has become easier to do.
Of course you can ask the coach about it before you commit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe school owns you if you're a role player - if you're the stud of the team and you want to go abroad in the spring, you can go (it happens) - the only choice the coach has is to take the money away, thus risking a transfer - transferring has become easier to do.
Of course you can ask the coach about it before you commit.
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Go ahead and tell the coach you're going abroad for a whole semester. Good luck getting PT when you return. Activity may be officially limited, there's plenty going on unofficially that you're expected to participate in all the time. That's why some opt for D3 to get a more balanced experience.
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Shoot, I must have a great coach.
I told him I wanted to go overseas for the spring semester, and he offered to buy me a ticke.....hey....wait a minute....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAfter the official season is over, what is the spring and summer schedules look like for a college soccer player in D1 or D2? Is study abroad possible in the spring?
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