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Figures....move on pops.I have no idea what that means.
Figures....move on pops.I have no idea what that means.
Maybe Espola is a MAP alias..........
Maybe Espola is a MAP alias..........
I bet your daughter would be ashamed about what you write about. You are a very bitter and insecure person. I feel sad for you.
Insecure and bitter? Who keeps liking their own posts and spending the time to log in under multiple screen names and boo my posts? You must have some very serious problems at home. I recommend Cialis.
I didn't think it mattered how smart my DD was (in a certain range) - that was/is my point. Find a school where kid is at least 25th percentile - that is a whole bunch of schools for most SoCal soccer families.........Could she have been accepted without soccer - stats say less than 50%.......
Its the kind of stories that really over generalize and view from perspective that only financial planner would have.
Looking for some perspective:
My son attended a camp, from that camp a coach requested he attend that colleges camp this coming Sunday as he is interested in seeing more of my son and wants him to see the school campus.
He has a tournament this weekend for his club. It's a small local tourney with zero to no college coaches attending, it's essentially a revenue generator for the club, ages Ulittle to U19.
When I was upfront with his coach on wanting to attend the camp his coach would not support him missing the club tourney.
I feel his coach should be supportive of the college invite vs. fundraiser tourney for club.
Thoughts?
Have your player call the college coach, explain the dilemma, and ask him about the level of their interest. If your player is interested in the school, express the interest to the coach and see if it is reciprocated.Looking for some perspective:
My son attended a camp, from that camp a coach requested he attend that colleges camp this coming Sunday as he is interested in seeing more of my son and wants him to see the school campus.
He has a tournament this weekend for his club. It's a small local tourney with zero to no college coaches attending, it's essentially a revenue generator for the club, ages Ulittle to U19.
When I was upfront with his coach on wanting to attend the camp his coach would not support him missing the club tourney.
I feel his coach should be supportive of the college invite vs. fundraiser tourney for club.
Thoughts?
As service Academy grad and career military officer, here is what I would say. The Academies (all of them, including Coast Guard), are great institutions (obviously I'm biased). Your child will get a good education and a lot of great experience, discipline, leadership skills, etc. But you need to make sure your child knows that they are going to be cadets/midshipmen first, students second, athletes third. And they need to really want to serve in the military to make it through. As a child all I wanted to do was to be in the military, and I went and wanted to drop out several times. It is tough. If you can't hack the military part of it, they will kick you out. If you can't maintain above a 2.0, they will kick you out. No matter how great an athlete you are. I had friends who were great athletes, recruited football players and track stars, who either quit or were kicked out. There is a whole lot of BS that you have to put up with there, like memorizing the menus for meals, upperclassmen screaming at you for ridiculous things, surprise inspections, restricted liberty, etc.If you have a kid willing to serve, and an athlete - esp a female, check out the service academy.
It is not about that some kids at Harvard or Princeton is a 170IQ (if you have one of those ignore my comments).
The difference between going in and coming out is the most stark at the service academies.
It is about what the service academies do with your basic smart kid I'm so impressed by. All (so even the football players) freshman take calculus, engineering, language (mine doing Russian), leadership courses and history of war (you could just call it history). And while not kicking butt vs DI recruited athletes at other colleges, it is a bit less important (other than beat Army). They are athletes. Looking at some, I question that, but the mean scores for men for the school is 12 pull-ups, 71 situps, 48 pushups, 1:53 600yd run and about a 6 min mile - going in. Girls are also competitive. And they pay your kid to attend. Of course kid needs to want to serve and know that they may end up giving their life for their country. But...they tend to die less than kids hanging around home (that is now). No motorcycles allowed.
They also have the highest mid-career salaries.
Summer is almost over. But look into / search for some multi coach camps. The Stanford one was very good. Note that before she takes her 1st 9th grade class she can talk to coaches and visit schools. I think that gets their head in the right place early. Have her try out for the highest level she can do and know on the bench is on the team. Just make sure she thinks she can stay there. Name brand clubs help.I have a 13-year-old girl who is now showing the skill and desire to take it to the next level and is entering 8th grade. Recently had a big growth spurt and she is a different player than a year ago. I don't think any of us know at this stage where she'll be this time next year. There could be 100 girls at her age group just at her club when she's ready to graduate. How do I know if she has what it takes to be a college player? How will she know?
There is a good chance that the college camp is a revenue generator for the college program.