Sorry meant 1/4 for boys. |
That response is idiotic. Ted Kaczynski was purportedly really smart, and he went to Harvard ... Don't start with the "usually" part. Equating where a person gets into school with a better life is ridiculous. |
What metric do you want to use besides serial killers.? How about income? The average salary of a graduating Ivy is about $120k and UMD is about $70k.
It's a losing argument to come onto a dc lax forum and try to tell people they are dumb for wanting to go to better schools and lacrosse helps in that regard. But you must be a public school lax apologist. |
Ha. Please don't have your lacrosse playing child apply to Ivy. I'll take my chances with mine becoming a killer but having 1 less person to compete against. |
I do not know why this is even an argument on a lacrosse message board but the starting salary for a MD grad is about 47K the median is about $77. Google can be your friend. |
Go back 1 page and you can figure it out google genius. Someone always tries to spin how public schools are somehow equal in dc area lax talent and then the thread twisted to how the lesser academic schools are somehow equal to ivy type schools. But you did strengthen the argument for better schools. |
Wow you are very persuasive. Your arguments are fact based and convincing. Thanks to you we all know that a Harvard graduate might earn more than a public college graduate on average. I am very glad you are able to make this very original and unique point. In addition, Landon would be favored over Largo HS in lacrosse. Who would have ever guessed that? Keep educating the masses about lacrosse and education. I am sure it is very valuable to the people who read this. |
Best fall showcases? |
NXT in philly |
My son who is a junior has received a number of personalized emails from D3 schools this past month saying he is on the A list or words to that effect for his recruiting class and now they are focused on the academic piece and want him to call the coach, visit, etc. Is this sincere and a common practice with the D3 schools? |
Depends on the academic rigor of the D3 school. Coaches can help but don't get carte blanche to get athletes in. Coaches will ask for an unofficial transcript and walk it over to admissions and get a read on getting their athletes in. Bowdoin is going to be tougher than Mary Washington.
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Where do you think they got his info? |
How competitive are the D3 schools? Where on the rankings could one be assured of a spot if one plays the usual level of high school and travel in this area? |
Coaches get info from showcases or club tournaments you might have attended. If you are interested in the quality of play at any particular D3 school, go see them play our watch their games on line during the Spring season. Rankings of D3 programs are also available on Inside Lacrosse. You can see what teams are on their schedule and how they've done in the past. Talk to your club and HS coach to see if he's familiar with the particular D3 program you're interested in. |
The D3 programs are extremely competitive in part because they are often also top “academic” schools so grades are still heavily weighed. I don’t think playing for a top high school and top club is a guarantee of anything these days. |