A Career As A Basketball Coach

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“Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don't let anyone limit your dreams.” Donovan Bailey said this quote and it inspired me to always follow my dreams. My dream job needs a basketball background. To be a college men basketball coach I need to put forth all my time and effort. I would have to go home and talk to other coaches to make plays, practice times, and schedules. My backup plan is to be an engineer. This backup doesn’t need any educational background, but you do need basic educational needs to be an engineer. The basics to this job is to have a degree in the engineering field after college. Then after college I’ll take extra classes in this field of education. This backup plan will probably change into my main job, because I like to compose things. …show more content…

To get to be a basketball coach you need to know a lot about basketball and have a basketball background. To be a basketball coach you need to know some basic things about coaching, like how to run and make hundreds of plays. All your time and energy will be going into being a coach. Long nights, long phone calls, lots of planning, late practices, and not a lot of sleep goes into being a good coach.
My next dream job is to be an engineer and using the mechanical aspects of it. This job requires a lot of skills in the mechanical field. It starts off with a high school degree, then to a bachelor’s degree in mechanics, and then a license in BSME (budapest semesters in mathematics education). Mechanical engineers perform initial and ongoing design reviews, build power-producing machines such as electric generators, gas turbines, and internal combustion engines. I have engineers in my family and I always enjoyed what they built and I have always wanted to make something bigger and