You have
been studying for finals, searching for scholarships, and waiting for the application process to come to an end. Basically, all you want to do right now is kick back
and relax. And, while you are dreaming away during your newfound free time,
have you by any chance been fantasizing about being a rugged American Football
player, or perhaps becoming the next Stephen Curry?
Sports life
in an American University is a really big deal. Moreover, if you were not
raised in the US, you most likely have developed a few preconceived notions
about American sports. We have all seen them, the cute cheerleaders in the TV
series, the annoyed coaches during the Super Bowl, or the cool Basketball
player in the movies.
As you
already know, sports is extremely important in an American student’s college
experience and in American culture in general. Many students join a sports team
during their time in undergraduate or graduate school. It is known that North
American Universities have a wide range of sports teams on their campuses, more
than you would ever be able to find in any European University.
Here are
some ways in which you can find out if you are cut out for an American
University campus and its sports life:
You are an
adventurous person who sees sports as a way to get new friends and to connect to the local culture, fellow students, and campus life.
Well, then you’re going to love America! Have you ever heard of Lacrosse? Beer
pong? Okay, maybe not beer pong, but it does take skills. Many Universities offer a wide range of
sports for beginners. As soon as your application package is accepted, you can
start contacting the head of the Student Sports Organizations or even the teams
you are interested in. This way, you
will get a global vision of each sport on that particular campus and find out
where you could learn a new sport.
You are all
about team spirit and are longing to be a part of a sports team. Select some of the teams you would like to join and contact them before
your arrival. When you finally get there, make sure to ask the other foreign
students what their impressions of the campus activities are. Playing sports
while being a University student is a real commitment. you have to be prepared
to juggle both studies and training. But, if you are serious about it and
motivated, you can definitely achieve your goals. Without this experience, your
study abroad program just will not be the same.
You are already an Athlete and you are preparing your application to study
abroad programs, your first contact in America should be the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This organization is ruling
the follow up of athletes for all Colleges and Universities. Try to get
familiar with them and get the maximum information you can, especially if you
are considering getting a scholarship as an athlete to apply for a study abroad
program. In North America, more than in many other countries, being an
athlete and studying for a Graduate or Post Graduate Program can be a reality,
but requires many efforts.
You are not such a sporty person….but you are interested in big sports events: Do not miss all the planning of the sports events and get familiar with the sports seasons in the United-States. This can be a rich experience for you on Campus during your time studying abroad.