I've been interested in joining high school wrestling, but someone said it's the most dangerous sport in high school. Is this actually true? Would doing wrestling impact my future college applications in any way?
Regarding safety in wrestling, it's important to note that each sport carries its unique risks and dangers, and wrestling is no exception. While injuries can occur in wrestling, these events are common to any physical sport, - including football, rugby, or even cheerleading. The risk of injury may be higher in wrestling compared to non-contact sports, but whether it's the "most dangerous" is hard to say definitively. Wrestling, like all sports, has rules and precautions designed to minimize injury, such as proper equipment and referees.
In terms of college applications, participating in wrestling can be quite beneficial. Athletic involvement can showcase your dedication, discipline, and teamwork - all qualities that colleges value. If you excel in wrestling, it can be considered a Tier 3 or even Tier 2 activity in terms of extracurriculars, depending on your level of achievement and leadership. If you make your way to a state or national level, it could significantly elevate your application, and some colleges may even consider you for college-level wrestling.
However, remember that while extracurriculars are a critical part of the application, they're still just one component. You should also focus on maintaining strong academic performance and participating in activities that genuinely interest you. If you do decide to pursue wrestling, enjoy it and harness the skills it fosters, both for your college applications and personal growth.
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