| Would you rather go to Delaware State University to play D1 soccer or Johns Hopkins to play D3 soccer |
To me the answer is obviously hopkins but I discovered this is the completely outlier view. We had 5 players on our ecnl team looking to go high academic D3 and from what I have discovered, that is unusually high. The coach did not even seem to understand or support it. I was quite surprised to discover this. |
To me there is nothing remotely attractive about going to Hopkins. I'd do Delaware and then go to a better grad school. |
P.S. if you said Amherst or Tufts my answer would have been different. |
Unless you know their finances, you’re making assumptions. And I can assure one thing….never make an assumption based on someone’s car. A lot of people are irresponsible….my car is a piece of sh@t but I’m far from broke. I prioritize holding money not spending money. |
Enjoy overpaying. It’s not needed nor worth it. This isn’t the 80s or 90s. College is not remotely affordable. The majority of the cost goes into facilities and landscaping to make the campus look beautiful which in turns attracts more people. It’s a business to attract money. Unfortunately, education has become secondary. |
| My DS is being looked at by several colleges. Our decision will be the degree he wants and the level of play. We will try to list the pros and cons and make an educated decision. Factors will include Location, scholarships, level of play, and if the school is esteemed in the business world. |
Kind of depends on the major too. If the kid even knows when they graduate HS. A prior poster talked about how people hire. Hiring managers rarely care which school, as long as a degree was earned. They care about the degree, the experience, and the individual’s ability to interview well (I.e. be a fit for the need on both hard and soft skills and the general culture). The worst thing a young person can do is never work before they graduate college. This shows a complete lack of drive, no concept of what it means to earn a day’s pay, and no concept of having responsibility to others. I might hire an intern with this type of background, but not a paid employee. So regardless of the school they pick, make sure they get some summer job or part time during the school year work experience under their belt. |
IMO the education at Hopkins would be superior and should offer a better chance at competing to get into a higher quality med school. Mine wants to produce that and that is not an uncommon career goal. |
Many families need assistance with school and soccer can provide that, Karen. |
Depending upon the kid's situation, most likely to help offset the cost of college. Maybe the kid is good enough to play D1 and maybe at a top school, but the top school isn't providing a full ride or enough of a subsidy. And on the flip side maybe the smaller school is offering a full ride. Or maybe the kid just barely is able to play D1, then this is their best shot at having college subsidized. It all depends on the kid's situation. |
My favorite is my 9 year old gawking at butterfly doors on the tesla at our practice, or looking at the private black car SUV with driver waiting to pick up a kid from practice. |
But your at the same club as them….so…. |
Bingo. |
My spouse is a Hopkins grad. My nephew is in grad school at Hopkins and my niece is doing medical residency there. The academics are some of the best in the world. Delaware--are you shitting me? A degree from Hopkins is worth so much more. Like Yale, everyone is in the library though and it is very grueling academically. So--yeah--if you want to just party and play soccer, stay away from Hopkins. My brother turned down a full-ride to American, G-town and a few others to follow a Coach he liked to some small D1 school in the Midwest--many have never heard of. My dad was pretty pissed but knew my academically challenged brother would not go to college if he didn't get to choose where. His first semester he roomed with 3 Wrestlers and the GPA average for the 4 of them was a 1.8. My brother never even picked up his books--which were paid for!! |