| Did anyone’s son go to the Georgetown Id camps? Are there coaches from other school there? |
That price has nothing on False 8 sessions for 6-9 yr old kids. 60 kids with 2-3 coaches but post after post of inspirational marketing. |
Sheesh. Once again i’m reminded how Expensive soccer is in the US |
| My son participated in the early ID camp last summer. It was hot (we appreciated the midday break) but well organized and the level of play was high. Nice introduction to Georgetown. |
| Were coaches from other colleges there or just Georgetown coaches? |
You really should only invest in an ID camp like this if you want to play college soccer at the school. It will be somewhat embarrassing for your player if they are Rec or RL level to be out there with kids from across the country and around the world (yes this camp has people flying in from UK, Switzerland etc) who are very high level (ie- DC United Academy, other MLS academies etc) which is the audience this type of camp at a top D1 attracts. Many of the other players who will be there pay this ungodly amount because they are serious about trying to get recruited and they need to be seen by the coaches in game situations. Anything labeled as ‘ID camps’ at top D1 schools are not intended as summer camps to help with individual training and development It’s intended to help with recruiting and to help the staff make money while doing so. If you want development go to the non ID affiliated camps (VA tech has one of these where you stay on campus but it’s not an ID camp- it’s a Nike camp). It’s more what you are looking for in terms of a way to spend the summer on soccer development. |
| Can I bring my bull dog. |
| If you can pay to go to the camp, and like the school. Don;t let others bully you into what you do with your free time |