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What should I do next year?

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I'm going to be playing Jr.A next year and was wondering my best options. Should I go to community college next year or will that take my eligibility of a full ride scholarship away? I also know that I can get one so no answers like how certain are you.

What are the pros and cons of going to school next year and not. I'm 18 and just graduated, thanks and let me know.

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  1. If you play JrA tier 1 (CHL) you forfeit your NCAA eligibility. If you go to a community college, every year you spend there takes away one of your 4 years of eligibility in the NCAA but does not take away the chance of a scholarship.

    If you are not ready for University yet, I would suggest playing JrA tier 2 (AJHL, ect) which will get you scouted big time and not hurt your chances of a scholarship or playing anywhere else.

    If you are really serious about all of this read the document attached.

    http://ajhl.ca/education/2006-07_NCAA_Re...


  2. go to a good college in Canada the odds are on your side to play in the NHL

  3. Try fot the 4 year or try out for the QMJHL. They lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeees honkeys there.

    From 1 h****y to another....

    Eddie hot shots Schatz

    very fancy

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