iwannabeapiolut
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Hello,
I was just wondering the importance of a sport to the academy. I am heavily involved in my JROTC program and hold a leadership position. This takes up at least an hour everyday after school. I am also in the NHS and Math NHS which take up time here and there. Academics is also a major time consumer. One thing I’ve never really gotten into though is a sport, mostly because of the time commitment. My sophomore year I went out to tennis but was never good enough to compete. I haven’t gotten any better so if I continued going out it would be unlikely I would get a varsity letter. My question is should I still go out and show sports participation? I want to learn tennis at some point in my life but I’m not sure if the time commitment is worth it right now. Even though I don’t play a sport I am still physically fit and can pass the CFA. Hopefully that makes sense and thank you for any help
I was just wondering the importance of a sport to the academy. I am heavily involved in my JROTC program and hold a leadership position. This takes up at least an hour everyday after school. I am also in the NHS and Math NHS which take up time here and there. Academics is also a major time consumer. One thing I’ve never really gotten into though is a sport, mostly because of the time commitment. My sophomore year I went out to tennis but was never good enough to compete. I haven’t gotten any better so if I continued going out it would be unlikely I would get a varsity letter. My question is should I still go out and show sports participation? I want to learn tennis at some point in my life but I’m not sure if the time commitment is worth it right now. Even though I don’t play a sport I am still physically fit and can pass the CFA. Hopefully that makes sense and thank you for any help