D1 Women's Soccer Transfers

I would disagree with your understanding of what/who is a child psychologist. A family member is not only a school psychologist but also has his own practice. A nurse's aide is not a physician but a school psychologist is licensed the same as a private psychologist and in reality they have to have certain education classes and certificates added on top of their degree, volunteer hours and certification. Please do your research.
To be accurate, a psychologist has a doctoral degree (Ph.D or Psy.D) and has a license through the Board of Psychology. A school psychologist has a masters degree and until recently had just the PPS credential to work in the schools. Now there is a new license through a different licensing board that that is different. There is a difference between a psychologist and a psychotherapist. Psychologists are very fussy about having that title after usually spending 5-6 years and $200,000 to get it.
 
LMAO, you don’t have a clue. You are in for a rude awakening!

I agree that college is eye opening even for well prepared players. We are talking about young women and sports so the team culture is everything and it is hard to know what it will be like until a player gets there. And as we both found out the team environment can vary greatly.
 
Another local girl Chandler McDaniel from the class of 2016 transfer from Virginia Tech to Univ of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She played quite a bit for Virginia Tech so I am curious as to what this transfer was about. I know that a local girl transferred to UDub from Virginia Tech last year from the class of 2015 and she was a starter. The rumor was that it was too Pro-Trump in Blacksburg for her tastes. Growing up in Del Mar will make that type of environment extremely unappealing.
Its pretty obvious why Cha left VT and it was definitely not because it was pro Trump. She was probably in heaven with that aspect. OD is at Wisconsin and they are for all intensive purposes - sisters.
 
Its pretty obvious why Cha left VT and it was definitely not because it was pro Trump. She was probably in heaven with that aspect. OD is at Wisconsin and they are for all intensive purposes - sisters.

It's not obvious to me and if she was in heaven in Trumpland I hope that her awakening isn't a bad one. I know a player that was a starter for VTech that left because of the hostile Pro-Trump environment. White kids can choose to put their heads in the sand about racial hostility. It's a lot harder for non White players sir and that is just a fact.

Leaving school to be close to a friend is an odd but valid reason to leave for a worse academic school.
 
I used to believe that college was a place to learn about all sides of all issues from neither a left or right leaning professor. Open discussion as kids learn about the world and are given a chance to make a difference in it. Now not so much.
 
She wasn't a late signer if you are talking about Cat. She had committed there when she decommitted from Cal. She just didn't announce it until she had gotten in. Stanford doesn't save money for anyone and they are very upfront about what money your player can expect.

Yep. Know her and her dad well. My DD was one of the 4 2017s that decommitted with her......all 4 going to different schools better suited them for them individually. A good example of why the early verbals are difficult. And you are right....you never understand completely what the environment is like until you get there. I think all 4 girls are happy with choices. Good players and good kids.....just difficult to make that decision early in your sophomore year. Not fair for girls or schools.
 
Yep. Know her and her dad well. My DD was one of the 4 2017s that decommitted with her......all 4 going to different schools better suited them for them individually. A good example of why the early verbals are difficult. And you are right....you never understand completely what the environment is like until you get there. I think all 4 girls are happy with choices. Good players and good kids.....just difficult to make that decision early in your sophomore year. Not fair for girls or schools.

I was surprised to see that potential #1 recruiting class fall apart so spectacularly. Good for all the girls that they figured it out before they headed to school. I like Cal's coach as a person but he does less with more talent than anyone I can think of in the women's game other than maybe US Soccer.

I agree with you that early recruiting is difficult at best and shouldn't be forced upon our young women. Good luck to you and your player and go Bruins!
 
It's not obvious to me and if she was in heaven in Trumpland I hope that her awakening isn't a bad one. I know a player that was a starter for VTech that left because of the hostile Pro-Trump environment. White kids can choose to put their heads in the sand about racial hostility. It's a lot harder for non White players sir and that is just a fact.

Leaving school to be close to a friend is an odd but valid reason to leave for a worse academic school.

You really think averaging 400 minutes a year is playing quite a bit? She started 3 games out of 17 as a freshman and 0 out of 17 as a sophomore. I think the writing was on the wall and she made a move to be with her step sister and will probably play a ton there.
 
I used to believe that college was a place to learn about all sides of all issues from neither a left or right leaning professor. Open discussion as kids learn about the world and are given a chance to make a difference in it. Now not so much.

I don’t think anyone is talking about the classroom aspect of it, it’s more about the community, culture and environment outside the classroom.
 
A bunch of snowflakes with snowflake reasons to switch schools.

Also, has anyone else noticed MAP changed personalities again. Welcome back Amy! I think a couple links to the crap you post about kids to saddleback valley USD would be enlightening to your employer.
 
To be accurate, a psychologist has a doctoral degree (Ph.D or Psy.D) and has a license through the Board of Psychology. A school psychologist has a masters degree and until recently had just the PPS credential to work in the schools. Now there is a new license through a different licensing board that that is different. There is a difference between a psychologist and a psychotherapist. Psychologists are very fussy about having that title after usually spending 5-6 years and $200,000 to get it.
My family member does have his doctorate and is a school psychologist and has a private practice. What you spend depends on where you were educated.
 
A bunch of snowflakes with snowflake reasons to switch schools.

Also, has anyone else noticed MAP changed personalities again. Welcome back Amy! I think a couple links to the crap you post about kids to saddleback valley USD would be enlightening to your employer.
I have it blocked but it is sad that between the 2 of them they only have the brain power to remember 1 screen name and password.

The way I told them apart was that she was more negative towards children which is interesting given her job (or maybe explains more) and he is more hostile towards adults.
 
A bunch of snowflakes with snowflake reasons to switch schools.

Also, has anyone else noticed MAP changed personalities again. Welcome back Amy! I think a couple links to the crap you post about kids to saddleback valley USD would be enlightening to your employer.

Hey pedophile. You and your butt buddy @Fact are pretty dumb.
 
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My family member does have his doctorate and is a school psychologist and has a private practice. What you spend depends on where you were educated.
Soccer 43, why is it "dumb". Once you have your undergraduate degree the cost to earn a doctorate would not cost $200,000 more than getting your masters, unless you take years and years to complete it. There are plenty of school psychologist who hold a doctorate and some even have a private practice. If you are an educator you would know this.
 
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Soccer 43, why is it "dumb". Once you have your undergraduate degree the cost to earn a doctorate would not cost $200,000 more than getting your masters, unless you take years and years to complete it. There are plenty of school psychologist who hold a doctorate and some even have a private practice. If you are an educator you would know this.
??? I did not rate your post as "dumb"?? A school psychologist is a specific career which requires only a masters degree. You can be both - have your credentials as a school psychologist and be a licensed psychologist but there is a difference between the two as the educational requirements and credentials are different. A psychologist can work as a school psychologist but a school psychologist cannot say they are psychologist. Most schools that offer doctoral degrees (in California for example) are from private schools and cost significantly more than getting a masters degree. And, I never said I am an educator- just have a lot of knowledge about lots of things.
 
??? I did not rate your post as "dumb"?? A school psychologist is a specific career which requires only a masters degree. You can be both - have your credentials as a school psychologist and be a licensed psychologist but there is a difference between the two as the educational requirements and credentials are different. A psychologist can work as a school psychologist but a school psychologist cannot say they are psychologist. Most schools that offer doctoral degrees (in California for example) are from private schools and cost significantly more than getting a masters degree. And, I never said I am an educator- just have a lot of knowledge about lots of things.

Are you confusing "psychologist" with "psychiatrist"? Also, I am sure the UC system offers plenty of doctorate degrees, and they are public universities.
 
Are you confusing "psychologist" with "psychiatrist"? Also, I am sure the UC system offers plenty of doctorate degrees, and they are public universities.

No - A psychiatrist is a medical doctor that has completed a minimum of 12 year of education (undergraduate, medical school, residency) and has a medical license and can prescribe medications.

maybe this link is helpful about the topic: http://www.georgegamez.com/2014/08/can-use-term-psychologist/

a UC school typically has hundreds and hundreds of applications for 10-15 spots - very limited, so individuals have to go to the various private schools. Tuition alone at Pepperdine is over $130,000 then there are books, fees, etc over 5-6 years. It is typical for students to walk out with school loans between $150,000-$175,000
 
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