Aspiring Coach w/ Experience: Tips?

I am a young aspiring coach who is 17, getting interest in coaching college basketball, I have already had plenty of experience, including a now D1 Softball / Basketball player at Princeton, who I have worked with, what schools should I consider emailing to get a job? I have also photographed D2 sports, going on 3 years now, at the collegiate level.

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u/Wild_Departure_9403 — 4 days ago

Moving Across the United States at 18

In less than a year, I will be 18. I do a few freelance options, I try to make money but it doesn't come easy in my profession. I want to leave when I turn 18. What would the process be? What would I need to take, to leave the day I turn 18? I do have autism, so, I plan on going to a local PD to basically state hey, I am comptent, I am not overly disabled. I'm just so tired of being infanlitized. I know I can be so much more without some standing over me. Thanks!

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u/Wild_Departure_9403 — 2 months ago

Boy Near Me MISSING for 10 years

general question, i took a nap one day and i had a dream, where i somewhat felt like i had control, but, he was walking, and he fell to the ground, in screaming pain, and i called 911, and he said something to me, i can't remember the exact words but it was like missing something but he resembled this kid who went missing from my local area, who has been missing since 2016, like no evidence at all.

missing in the Olympic Forest for a decade or so now, i go to the same school he does, im wondering if it’s a sign or was something occurring? Someone with more knowledge might know I’d appreciate it so much

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u/Wild_Departure_9403 — 2 months ago

Autism w/ no Medical History

Hey! So, I am 17 y/o, going to enlist. I’m high functioning, my recruiter told me that I should be fine w/ pharmacy records dating 5 years back, and an applicant statement. Should I also get 3 letters of recommendations from my school psychologist, case manager and another teacher? I believe I was rushed through to get the diagnosis, and it wasn’t correct. I’m retaking my ASVAB, trying to go 11X, or 31B (mil pol)

Thanks!

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u/Wild_Departure_9403 — 3 months ago

Joining With Autism

I’m a American, going to be 18, and I plan on joining. I’m high functioning, does Ukraine have a strict medical review process or do they take everyone? I’m willing to fight for the cause and help the effort.

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u/Wild_Departure_9403 — 3 months ago

Dear Senior Year,

You're coming faster then I wanted. It seems like yesterday was March 13th, 2020. It really does. But, it was six years ago, and... wow, that's weird. I've always thought of becoming a senior as this outwildish, insane idea, but now that it is coming to reality, the adventure is beginning. "You are about to start the greatest improvisation of all. With no script." — Stephen Colbert. Something I've thought about for a while, honestly. From Zoom Classes, to surviving a pandemic. Class of 2027, it's almost our time. I remember the feeling of the start of this year, like it was the same old year, but this is OUR last summer as a child. Being born in the 2000s, is weird. It seems so long ago, and it has been. Soon enough, we'll be 27, going to our 10 year reunion, soon enough, we'll get down on one knee? I never thought it'd be this close, I mean, I've seen all the senior nights for my friends, the Class of 2024, the Class of 2025, my brother, the class of 2026 soon, Next is Ours.

It's weird, it defiently is a odd feeling, knowing, "Well, Shit, Okay, now it's your turn." Okay. Wow. I mean, hey. Life is insane. You only get one senior year. I think, hold onto sixteen as long as you can.. I'll be 17 in 2 days. 2 more days. Junior year is over soon, maybe school wasn't so bad afterall. It's almost time for Senior Sunrise, time for all the "YOUR A SENIOR!" like.. me? There was a feeling during the Class of 2025's senior graduation, I watched it online, my cousin, walking the stage, hitting a backflip, celebrating, then next week, he's in Malibu, Hawaii, etc. So, Juniors, ARE YOU READY? None of us are ready, that's the truth. You have to wing it, and time flies when all you do is sleep. You don't realize how fast highschool goes, until you are about to be a senior, so. I hope we all remember, it's our time. A friend, Sydney said this in 2025 at grad "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." It has stuck with me, even now. It was just 2014, you were walking into Kindergarden, and now... you graduate this year. We have one last homecoming, one last Friday Night Lights cheering on the hometeam, and one last time playing sports. To the Class of 2027, it is time. The clock is ticking down until you are on that stage, like so many before you, grabbing that piece of paper that says, "You wasted 12 years of your life." In 4 months, senior year is here. When the Seniors have their last day, oh my. We're Seniors. We're Seniors. Class of 2027, it's time. Make it a good one.

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u/Wild_Departure_9403 — 4 months ago

Dear Senior Year,

You're coming faster then I wanted. It seems like yesterday was March 13th, 2020. It really does. But, it was six years ago, and... wow, that's weird. I've always thought of becoming a senior as this outwildish, insane idea, but now that it is coming to reality, the adventure is beginning. "You are about to start the greatest improvisation of all. With no script." — Stephen Colbert. Something I've thought about for a while, honestly. From Zoom Classes, to surviving a pandemic. Class of 2027, it's almost our time. I remember the feeling of the start of this year, like it was the same old year, but this is OUR last summer as a child. Being born in the 2000s, is weird. It seems so long ago, and it has been. Soon enough, we'll be 27, going to our 10 year reunion, soon enough, we'll get down on one knee? I never thought it'd be this close, I mean, I've seen all the senior nights for my friends, the Class of 2024, the Class of 2025, my brother, the class of 2026 soon, Next is Ours.

It's weird, it defiently is a odd feeling, knowing, "Well, Shit, Okay, now it's your turn." Okay. Wow. I mean, hey. Life is insane. You only get one senior year. I think, hold onto sixteen as long as you can.. I'll be 17 in 2 days. 2 more days. Junior year is over soon, maybe school wasn't so bad afterall. It's almost time for Senior Sunrise, time for all the "YOUR A SENIOR!" like.. me? There was a feeling during the Class of 2025's senior graduation, I watched it online, my cousin, walking the stage, hitting a backflip, celebrating, then next week, he's in Malibu, Hawaii, etc. So, Juniors, ARE YOU READY? None of us are ready, that's the truth. You have to wing it, and time flies when all you do is sleep. You don't realize how fast highschool goes, until you are about to be a senior, so. I hope we all remember, it's our time. A friend, Sydney said this in 2025 at grad "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." It has stuck with me, even now. It was just 2014, you were walking into Kindergarden, and now... you graduate this year. We have one last homecoming, one last Friday Night Lights cheering on the hometeam, and one last time playing sports. To the Class of 2027, it is time. The clock is ticking down until you are on that stage, like so many before you, grabbing that piece of paper that says, "You wasted 12 years of your life." In 4 months, senior year is here. When the Seniors have their last day, oh my. We're Seniors. We're Seniors. Class of 2027, it's time. Make it a good one.

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u/Wild_Departure_9403 — 4 months ago