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Our Staff & Their Thoughts: If You Could Do It All Again…

The majority of FirstPoint USA staff have been on soccer scholarships to America, but what if they had a chance to do it all again? We decided to set up some questions for our staff, to ask them if they could go out to The States again to play a different sport, what sport would they choose? They also chose their ideal state and ideal university. For a lot of the answers it showed that some of the guys fancied playing golf in sunny California, or being big, tough, American footballers (all clearly dreams!) Have a look at what the staff did, where they originally studied, and what they would do now if they could do it all over again, playing a different sport…

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Andrew Kean

Our CEO played and studied for Cincinnati in Ohio would love to go back as his bigger build and play American Football in California but study at Stanford University.

 

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Nicole Montoya

Our California Girl went to Binghamton University in New York, but would like to have played Volleyball if she hadn’t chosen soccer. Her ideal state to work/live/study in would be Hawaii and she would have loved to go to Columbia University. Smart in the sun!

 

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Simone Enrici

Simone went to Martin Methodist College in Tennessee but would have liked to live in sunny California playing basketball (this is definitely a dream for the wee guy!) University of Las Vegas caught Simone’s eye, and he would have liked to have studied there also.

 

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John Paul Boyle

JP went on a soccer scholarship to Hartwick College in New York, where he had a successful soccer career, but he thinks it would be “cool” to do Swimming and Diving in Texas. If he could go to the states again on a scholarship, he would want to go to UCLA.

 

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James Beggs

James played soccer for the University of Mobile in Alabama, but is one of the guys that would love to chill playing golf in North Carolina. He would also like to study at University of Notre Dame.

 

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Barry Neville

Barry attended New York’s Binghamton University but would enjoy playing Basketball in Nevada, Las Vegas, to be precise! He would also like to have gained a scholarship at the University of Oregon.

 

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John Crawley

John was lucky enough to play at the University of Las Vegas. He would now like to be strong enough to play American Football in California and like Barry, attend the University of Oregon.

 

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Andy McNab & Kevin McCann

Both Andy and Kev would love to play golf everyday in California. Andy went to Salem University in West Virginia and Kevin Went to Xavier University in Ohio. Andy wants to study at the Stanford University where as Kevin would like to study at Sandiego State University.

 

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We also asked some of our other staff who didn’t get the opportunity to go to America on a scholarship and what their ideal sport, University and State would be. Take a look at some of their answers.

 

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Rosie Witham (Media)

Rosie has started off her tennis career well, so said she liked the idea of playing Tennis in Oregon at the University of Oregon. We all know how much she loves this school!

 

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Craig Clark (Media)

Craig would have loved to go on a soccer scholarship. He’s played soccer most of his life and hearing all the stories from the other guys in work makes him feel like he’s missed out on something! Craig would like to have studied in New York at Cornell University.

 

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Nicolle Crawford (administrator)

Nicole would love to do Equestrian as a scholarship. She would love to have done this in Florida at the University of Florida.

 

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Megan Hammond (Client Services)

Megan dreams of being as flexible and talented to gain a Cheerleading Scholarship in California. She also liked the look of studying at Princeton University.

 

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Grant MacKenzie

Grant was a professional cyclist back in the day but looking back as a strong guy now he would have loved to have gained an American Football Scholarship in California and study at the University of Berkley.

 

Where would you love to study and why? Join in the chat @firstpointusa1

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University of the Month – Binghamton University

Every month FirstPoint USA aim to showcase the U.S universities that we have helped talented young athletes get a scholarship to. August’s featured university was Binghamton University, New York, where 2 members of FirstPoint staff have attended: Client Service’s – Nicole Montoya, and Clearing Manager – Barry Neville.

Academics

The University consists of six schools: Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Community and Public Affairs, the Decker School of Nursing, the Graduate School of Education, the School of Management and the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science.

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Academic Facts:

  • Binghamton’s four-year graduation rate is among the highest in the nation among our peer public research universities.
  • 25% of undergrads go on to receive a graduate degree from Binghamton.
  • Binghamton has more than 30 doctoral programs in arts and sciences and its professional schools, and awards more than 100 doctorates every year.
  • 86% of Binghamton grads who apply to law school are accepted, compared with 76% nationally.
  • Their grads get into medical school at rates that are 13% above the national average.
  • There are nearly 95,000 Binghamton alumni spread across all 50 states and around the world.

 

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Athletics

Binghamton has a whopping 38 sports teams, offering sports from Soccer to Kung Fu! And the Binghamton Bearcats are undoubtedly passionate about their sports, check out the video below of the celebrations from when the Binghamton Bearcats Men’s Basketball team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, beating UMBC in the 2009 America East Championship.

They also offer the following on-campus facilities:

 

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Campus and Community

  • The Binghampton campus is spread across 887 acres on a wooded hillside above the Susquehanna River in the Binghamton suburb of Vestal.
  • The University received top recognition in The Princeton Review’s second annual “green rating” of colleges — one of only 15 colleges honored.
  • The on-campus Nature Preserve boasts 190 acres of protected forest and wetlands with hiking/biking/running trails and a six-acre pond.
  • Downtown Binghamton offers a world-class opera company, a symphony orchestra, movie theaters, clubs, incredible restaurants, bars and professional hockey and baseball teams.

 

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Rankings and Achievements

  • The University was named a Public Ivy by Howard and Matthew Greene in a book titled The Public Ivies: America’s Flagship Public Universities (2001).
  • The University was ranked by U.S. News in 2010 the 11th Up-and-Coming Schools which are making the most promising and innovative changes in the areas of academics, faculty, and student life.
  • Binghamton was ranked 79th in the 2010 National Universities category of the Washington Monthly College rankings
  • The school is in the top 4 undergraduate Business Schools in New York State, along with New York University (NYU), Columbia University and Cornell University.
  • Binghamton was ranked 197th among all 4-year schools by Forbes 2011 America’s Best Colleges rankings.
  • Fiske Guide to Colleges has labeled Binghamton as “The Premier Public University in the Northeast,” a statement that has become prominent in the university’s marketing efforts.One-Hour College Finder: The Best Bargains


 

Nicole and Barry’s Comments

FirstPoint USA’s Nicole and Barry had the following to say about their time at Binghamton, playing soccer for the University.

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“Binghamton was our home for four years and we would not have changed it
for the world. We both had incredible experiences on and off the pitch.
We both had traveled around 3,000 miles to get to Binghamton every
year. Homesickness was natural and bound to happen, but the school
really do provide all the support and help you need…FOR ANYTHING.

As an athlete our experience was totally different than the average
student. We would be required to balance everything in our life from
training, to our coursework, road games, missing classes, our social
life – ultimately needing to succeed in the classroom and on the pitch
every single day.

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Binghamton is regarded as one of the top academic institutions in the
northeast of the country. Major firms from New York city regularly
recruit graduates to work in their offices upon graduation. Binghamton
University is regularly recognized for their outstanding academic
success and is mentioned in the ‘Princeton Review’ and ‘U.S. News & World
Report’

Binghamton will always have a special place in our hearts for many
reasons. The University and athletics program in particular really drill
their values into you and it becomes part of who you are. No matter what
we do or where go, we will always be Binghamton Bearcats for life!”

 

Do you think you have what it takes to secure a scholarship to study in the USA while playing your favourite sport? Apply now for your assessment!

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Staff Profile : Barry Neville

Each month we profile a FirstPoint USA Staff Member to give you some insight into what we are all like, what we do and what experience we have.

The majority of our staff have all been through the American scholarship process themselves and have studied and played sport to a high level in the States.

Barry Neville, from our Clearing Department is certainly no exception! Barry secured a soccer scholarship to Binghamton University in New York where he achieved a great deal, both on the pitch and in the classroom….he also met his wife there (Nicole Montoya from FirstPoint USA Client Services!)

Barry is now a key member of the FirstPoint USA team as well as being a FirstPoint USA Hall of Fame inductee! He works very hard and is always willing to share his knowledge and experience to our clients who are going through the process themselves.

We caught up with Barry to find out more about his experiences:

What did you do before coming to FPUSA?

Before working at First Point USA, I spent four years out in the States at  Binghamton University in New York. I secured a scholarship with the help of First Point USA and had a very successful time there. I graduated with a degree in Economics in 2009. Soon after that I returned home whereI actually worked an internship here in the office for about 3 weeks prior to being offered a permanent job. Needless to say, I guess I made quite the impression!

What’s your sporting background?

My sporting background is in Football (Soccer). I spent a number of years playing with Motherwell FC and spent a year playing with Stirling Albion FC before departing for the US. While out in the US, I was fortunate enough to have experienced much success with my team. I was individually awarded with the team MVP a couple of times, All-Conference accolades, as well as All-Region. In the end, I was given a very prestigious award by the university for my contribution to the school’s athletic department for my success on and off the pitch. Til this day I feel priveleged to have been chosen for this.  Since being back in Scotland, I have played for a couple of Junior Football Clubs, but nothing special has landed for me as of yet.

Describe what your job involves

My job involves the placement of our clients at the US Universities and securing scholarship opportunities for them. I work in a team of four with Grant, John-Paul and Craig. We are in regular contact with coaches from the US to promote our clients to be part of their athletic program. We also assist our clients with the admissions process, Visa process, insurance questions, and any other questions to do with making the move to the USA.

What might you do in a day?

In a regular day, you will most likely find me getting back to numerous emails and phone calls from coaches, clients, and their parents. I watch our clients’ footage, determine their eligibility, and find those schools which suit them best.

What do you like most about your job?

The great thing about my job is that I am always working with new people. Unique situations still arise as every case has their own variables so it never is boring. A lot of people always tell me I’m lucky because I get to watch football all day and get to talk sports, so I enjoy that part of it as well. The people I work with are easy to get on with, we enjoy a good laugh, and all share similar interests.

Being able to play some part in these young men and women’s choices which will change their lives is the most rewarding part of my job.

What are your ambitions?

I would like to get into coaching young athletes eventually. Though to be honest, I haven’t thought too far in advance in regards to my ambitions.

What’s your claim to fame?

I scored winning goal to win the conference tournament to put us into the national championships. I then went on to score a goal in the NCAA tournament as well. A big blow-up action photo of me is up in the soccer stadium at Binghamton University.

What do you do in your free time/ what are your hobbies?

I enjoy beating my colleagues in FIFA, it always makes good chat for the next day at work. Since my wife is a fan, she has converted me to follow an American Basketball team called the Los Angeles Lakers so I do enjoy watching their games.

What is it really like working with your wife!?

She drives me crazy! Just kidding. It actually isn’t as bad as you would think. We are still a very young married couple so we are still at the stage that we like to talk to each other! Haha. It is nice to have her around and go to lunch with everyday.

Barry, tell us some interesting Facts about yourself:

1. I am the first to graduate university from my family.

2. I have a dream one day to go into outer space (It’s a long shot)

3. I was a Ball Boy at the 1999 Scottish Cup Final when Rangers beat Celtic 1-0

4. I am currently learning Spanish

5. A massive picture of me is printed on the Walls of the soccer stadium at Binghamton University

Testimonial from Craig Hughes, Clearing Department

“Barry is a bit of a perfectionist, he takes pride in his work and is very thorough in everything he does.  He is honest, hard working and reliable.  He also has a genuine interest in all of his clients – he goes over and above to assist them.

Barry loves his football (soccer), he is known as somewhat of a journeyman of junior football.  Barry models himself on his favourite player Kirk Broadfoot who he affectionately nicknames “the Paisley Pele”.

Testimonial from Nicole Montoya, Client Services (a.k.a Barry’s wife!)

“There’s a lot of things I could say about Barry Neville, but I will keep it short and sweet as I don’t want to embarrass him!  Barry is a very humble person so he won’t like me saying these things!  We first met at University in New York, so I had the pleasure of watching him play soccer at his best.  He had a very successful collegiate career and even though he would not admit it, I believe he was the most beloved player in his 4 years there and could possibly still be!

Barry was awarded the team MVP a couple of times, was the team captain, won conference championships, made it to the finals just about every year, scored a goal in the NCAA tournament, scored a winning penalty to win the conference championship, awarded numerous conference accolades for his performance on the field and in the classroom (All-Rookie, Honour Roll, First-Team etc).  He was awarded all-regional achievements, most outstanding player for the conference tournament, and his final award as a senior was the most prestigious – which was given to the male athlete who had an outstanding contribution to the entire athletic department at the university and showed great leadership.  

All the while he was a great athlete and soccer player, he was an excellent student who was recognised by the conference and the university.  I can’t say enough good things about him – but then of course I’m biased! :P

We would like to thank Barry Neville for taking the time to talk to us about his experiences and achievements at Binghamton University and beyond.  We would also like to thank Craig and Nicole for the testimonials.

If you would like to follow in the footsteps of Barry’s soccer boots, then register your details online today for more information about Soccer Scholarships in the USA.

 

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Visit from Fran O’Leary – Head Soccer Coach, Bowdoin College

The FirstPoint USA office in Glasgow was visited this week by Fran O’Leary, Head Soccer Coach at Bowdoin College in Maine.

Check out this video as he catches up with Head of Client Services, Nicole Montoya to tell us more about his college, what coaches look for in a student-athlete candidate and the benefits of having an American college experience……and much more!

Study and Play in the USA.

Apply for a Soccer Scholarship online today!

 

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