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I am a senior in HS and I want to find a pretty decent JUCO in FL, is there anyone out there that can help me out in finding a good one, and also help me will how to apply cause no one in my family has ever gone to college so I am kinda confused about it all so if anyone can help that would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris Ragis
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Chris, are you looking particularly for baseball or to get your AA down here in the sunshine?

Check with your advisor at school for application particulars, or write the JuCos that seem of interest. (Most of their websites will have a Contact Us link you can use to ask for an application/information packet.)

If it's for baseball in particular:

My son's JuCo has several players from the Northeast, placed there by scouts. If scouts have been talking to you, go to them for assistance. If not, you could write (or call) the coaches at the JuCo's on the links telling them about yourself, your grades, your position, and giving them names and numbers of your coaches for references. If you call, have all that info at hand.

With some prior contact, you could come down here over the Spring break or summer and try out for the coaches --- that's very common.

I might also suggest posting on the Florida board to ask for information about particular schools, there are a lot of people on the board with FL JuCo experience.

Best of luck, and feel free to PT me if you have questions you'd rather not publish to the whole site. (Click on my name, then click Invite Orlando To A Private Topic)

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Pensacola Junior College is a good school and has a good baseball program. I am a Freshman at a D-I school, but a guy i went to high school with, who has a very good chance of being drafted, went there because he was hoping to get drafted out of there. Look in to that one it might be what you want

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