1. What determines whether or not you bowl or decided to bowl collegiately?
This one is completely up to you. Do you have bowling schools in your area, or will you have to travel? Will it bother you to travel a longer distance to a school with bowling than go to one without?
2. How much does a school's past performance play in the decision?
Past team performances always play a part in choosing a school. Of course, almost everyone wants to go to a school like Wichita and bowl, not always an option of course.
3. Are you willing to not travel with a good team and only participate for a couple of years or would you rather bowl every year on a mediocre team?
Honestly, for me, I'd rather get my experience bowling a lot rather than only practicing and not traveling to tournaments. When I went to school, I didn't even know my school had a college team, guess I got lucky. The program is not that well known, but we do get decent funding to travel and I had more fun the past 4 years bowling in college than I would have had if I just practiced with the team did not travel to the tournaments.
4. How much does the quality of education play?
Considering you are a collegiate bowler, school should come first. Most school are going to have comparable education level in general, but the decision should have some basis on the precident of the program you want to enter. I would not recommend going to a school that doesn't have the program you are intersted in doing just for bowling.
5. How much does coaching play in the decision?
Once again, this plays into the individual. When I was in school, the coach tended to be the bowler who knew could offer the most help, which ended up being me for 3 years. If you are looking just to get better at bowling, then going to a school with a well known coach is a good thing.
6. Anything else that plays into the equation?
The biggest thing is choosing a school for the right reasons, and I really don't think choosing a program based on bowling team precident is the way to go. Money is obviously a huge factor for those who would be traveling a long ways to get to school and having to pay out-of-state tuition. You really cannot count on getting a bowling scholarship from the school as most are just club sports.
I didn't ask, but what program are you attending now, or did attend? I personally went to Winona State University.
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Dan Chambers
www.absolutebowling.comEdited on 8/15/2006 2:08 PM