Priceless? |
If you are that a Singer dude, you’d have a price. A NESCAC is probably about 2 mill for a Chinese National, 500K for a B list Hollywood starlet. |
D3 schools are some of the best academic institutions in the country. It is insanely hard to gain admission without a hook. For a white upper-middle class kid from a place like DC or Baltimore lacrosse is that hook. Gaining admission to a school you would otherwise not get into, paving the way for a bright future? That’s hard to quantify. So maybe priceless? |
Or maybe useless. And there have been attempts to quantify it. A Princeton professor did a study a number of years ago that showed that Princeton athletes had post-graduation careers that very closely mapped to the careers of athletes with the same academic qualifications (SAT scores, Class Rank and GPA) who attended large State universities. Attendance at an Ivy League school did not have the affect people thought it had. |
The two best teams on Long Island are St. Anthony's and Chaminade. |
Complete and total fake news. All of the studies and articles attempting to defend that nonsense say the same thing as public school lax parents say when they talk about the handful of players getting recruited. While there is success among non ivy athletes post academically, it does not compare by percentage to ivy or ivy equivalent schools. But what those studies do show is the deeper the ivy schools recruit away from academic standards the more likely the student will not do well academically, socially or in their career. The ivy level school will not lift a poor student athlete. |
Please do not post while you're high. Seriously, what the hell are you trying to say here? |
Here’s my interpretation of the post. Rick Singer ran that college admission scam. Reports have him charging PRC nationals north of a million “donation” to get into places like Stanford. The Hollywood people caught up in the scam paid maybe half of that to get into USC and UCLA, etc. i guess the point is that if a legitimately recruited lax player can gain admission to a place like Williams, a place he would not otherwise get into, that’s worth more than any scholarship. |
Are most NESCAC recruit classes full by the end of July leading up to senior year? |
I think it varies by school and field position.
Right now the only data we have is from the Inside Lacrosse database and social media postings by new recruits https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiting/commitments?class=2020&league=1 Of course, the best way to get a status update is to contact the coaches directly —- if you can reach them — Many have “gone dark” in recent weeks as they recuperate from recruiting season... |
What does it mean to do well socially? How does one measure who is doing the best socially at an Ivy? There are many Ivys that lots of people would say have a miserable social environment. And, what is success in a career? $$ earned, job satisfaction, something else? It is easy to measure a GPA and a standardized test score, but those other things--I do not think an Ivy has any claim to superiority over the rest of the college landscape in social or career success. |
+1 |
If your player is aiming at top academic programs, this January 2020 showcase is great (but it is crowded and expensive).
https://lacrossemasters.leagueapps.com/camps/1232923-boys-2020-vero-beach-fl-prospect-camp |
Really? The dumber the student athlete at an ivy or equivalent, the more likely they will get into on campus trouble or worse and the more likely they will flunk out. Admittance and success at better schools leads to better lives usually. |
Please understand there is no significant athletic money for lax. Best boys can hope for is around 1/3 while for girls it is closer to 1/3. Use the sport to get into best school. Parent of kids who have gone ACC and Ivy. |