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Is it possible for me to become a good enough Level 10 to compete for a college (assuming I don't quit or face any major setbacks such as injuries)? I started on team a little less than two years ago (I'm 13 now), I scored out of 4/5 last season, and this year I competed level 7. On beam I have all of my level 8 and I'm working some level 9 skills, and I have most of my level 8 on the other three events. I know I started rather late, but I'm willing to work as hard as I need to in order to reach my goals. But is there even a chance that I can get to the level required for the NCAA?
 
You have a chance! If your in 8 by next year and progress into a new level each year you’ll be in level 10 by the time your 16. You also said your training some level 9 beam skills so if the other events don’t work out you could be a beam specialist in college.
 
Is it possible to specialize in multiple events? Because beam is definitely my best event but floor is normally very consistent. In terms of scoring I've never gotten less than a nine on floor, and I don't often lose skills after I get them consistently.
 

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