economics soccer

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economics soccer

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waht is nyu looking for?

can i get into new york university? or how can i improve?

i have a b+ average so far from freshman and sophmore but hoping to get an a+ average in honors in english and in ap in history i will get ap in everything next year senior year. my electives are independent studies, and web design. in sports i am in varsity girl soccer for 2 years. and i am in junior (just started). also in model un for 3 years and in school newspaper.

next year my elective will be psycology,economics,criminal justice and trying out for softball.i am planning to go to duke's t.i.p. and university of michigan lead program this summer. hopefully and i also volunteered in red cross for community service.

i want a person who went to to nyu to give me an idea of how i can get in. because it will help me alot

Show off!!! Just kidding lol. They look for what every University of their stature looks for, which is good test grades and GPA. Your resume sounds great. Im sure if you keep it up you will definetly get in. You wanna be a doctor right? The red cross will definetly help. Good for you, got your life figured otu and everything. I wish you the best! Oh yea you should check their site and call them as well and ask them, they would probably tell you how they look for potential students

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Introduction To Mexico Soccer

In Mexico, soccer started developing in different regions of the country, with the first form of an organized championship being the Primera Fuerza, which was a local league consisting of various teams around the Federal District area. Players were semi-professional during this time, in a time where Europe had already promoted soccer professionalism.

With FIFA gaining strength as an international soccer governing organization, Mexico decided to organize a national soccer organization of their own in 1927, called the Federacion Mexicana de Futbol Asociacion (FMFA), who became a member of FIFA in 1929, just in time to participate to the first World Cup with the newly formed Mexican National Soccer Team.

Although participating in the first World Cup, the Mexico soccer team wasn't considered a soccer power at that time, which was confirmed by their lack of results in World Cup qualifications until 1950. Although the team was now a constant presence at the World Cup, they had difficult times competing against the more powerful European and South American nations and only won 1 match in 5 tournaments, against Czechoslovakia in 1962.

But in 1970, in an effort to promote soccer nationwide and seeing the economical importance of hosting a World Cup, Mexico managed to get hold of the rights to organize their first World Cup in history. The Mexico soccer team managed to reach the quarter-finals on this occasion, which is still their biggest international performance to date.

However, they would equal this performance 16 years and 4 World Cups later, again on home ground, as they would organize the 1986 World Cup, considered by many as the most entertaining in the history of soccer.

Nowadays, reaching the quarter finals of a World Cup is considered harder than it was in the 70s or 80s and although Mexican soccer progressed substantially, they're still suffering in major competitions when facing soccer giants from Europe or South America. However, the future is looking a lot brighter for Mexican soccer in general and for the Mexico national soccer team.

Club soccer in the country is now deemed as one of the richest in the Americas and some powerful clubs take part in the Copa Libertadores, a competition that was normally allowed only for South American clubs.

Several top quality players have moved from the Mexican league towards more powerful ones, the clearest examples being Rafael Marquez and Giovani Dos Santos, who were bought by Spanish side FC Barcelona and are both important members of the squad.

With these two players in the team, as well as several other emerging talents playing in the national league, the Mexico national soccer squad looks tougher than ever and ready to beat their quarter-final best finish in the upcoming World Cup in South Africa, 2010.

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