Welcome to "On The Subject" with host Michael Vilardo, CEO and Co-founder of Subject. Here, we dive deep into the world of education, exploring the journeys that shape us, the systems that educate us, and the visions that guide our future learning. At Subject, we’re redefining online learning, crafting digital learning experiences that resonate with the curiosity and pace of today’s high school students. Imagine classes as engaging as your favorite Netflix series, where learning isn’t just a task—it’s an adventure.
Each episode, we invite thinkers, educators, and innovators to share their stories and insights. Together, we’ll uncover the challenges, celebrate the triumphs, and dream up the future of education. So, whether you’re a student navigating your academic path, a teacher or admin passionate about shaping minds, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of learning, you’re in the right place.
On this episode of On The Subject, we’re on campus at Harvard University with Associate Head Coach and Head of Recruiting Nate Cole to break down what it really takes to become a Division I baseball player at one of the most prestigious schools in the world.
From what Harvard looks for in recruits to why they prioritize well-rounded student-athletes, this episode goes beyond baseball. We dive into the recruiting process, academic expectations, and how players can position themselves to succeed both on the field and long after the game ends.
Coach Cole shares why Harvard values multi-sport athletes, how players can stand out in a crowded recruiting landscape, and what separates good players from Harvard-level talent. Plus, we unpack the reality of balancing elite academics with Division I athletics and why this path might be the ultimate long-term investment in your future.
If you're serious about playing college baseball and building a career beyond it, this is a must-listen.