[custom_adv] Maryam Masoumi, a actress, was born in 1965. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in international relations. Maryam Masoumi started her career in the field of acting in 2009. [custom_adv] Schools feature everything from Quidditch to dodgeball to flag football. Intramural sports also are great for people with little free time or a small budget. They don’t require attendance at every game and the biggest cost usually is a small fee to form a team. [custom_adv] Club sports are a step up from intramurals. Club teams are more competitive, play against other schools and require tryouts to join. If you end up on a team, you’ll work with other skilled student athletes and a coach. Schools tend to sponsor club teams. [custom_adv] Collegiate sports are the most rigorous of all undergraduate athletics. They are the most competitive and organized, plus they are funded by the college or university. They’re sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in divisions. [custom_adv] Student athletes are what kids that play sports and are also students are called. The name implies that education goes before sports, but recently with school sports it has become the opposite. Almost every student at our school knows someone or is someone that is involved in a sport offered at school. [custom_adv] Colleges and universities offer a wide range of options for students looking to play sports. In theory, you can play as an up-and-coming all-star on a Division 1 team or with some friends in an intramural league. Here are the need-to-know differences between the three sporting options.