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Club level review makes no sense, only if you keep thinking you are the TD of the club, but you are not.
Club ranks has nothing to do with your kid is good or bad. Good player does not care, well, only bad player cares, so you are it. |
. You too. |
I did. Now the college cuts checks to me. |
. Congrats on the new job! |
It’s called scholarship |
Oh really? So is it guaranteed for 4 years and is it more vs all the money you spent? |
1. The athletic portion is guaranteed for 4 years unless kicked off or quit 2. The savings is over what I paid for youth travel |
But no cap. Loudoun sucks. |
BS it's not guaranteed and it's not close to what you paid |
Well - I actually believe the poster. My kid just got an academic scholarship for $8K a year for basically just having good grades and being in NHS. So, the soccer scholarship per year is likely more than this. That would easily cover the expended ECNL costs over 4-5 years. |
Very few full ride scholarships are awarded in soccer because they are divided among the team. They are also year to year and not guaranteed for 4 years. |
Why would I lie? For clout on an anonymous forum? I’ve paid about 60,000 in all for ECNL. My kid goes to an out of state school on a four year guaranteed athletic scholarship that covers the majority of the cost. The remaining cost is covered by academic money that is not guaranteed. Its 100 percent paid for. The cost to earn a degree from this school is about 200,000 for out of state kids….and over 100,000 for in state kids. Either way….. |
Because it is not the norm at all. Athletic money is rarely guaranteed for all four years. Terrific if your kid is the unicorn that received this kind of package but it is not what 95% of student athletes can expect to receive. This is not the payoff that someone should expect if they are putting 60k into ECNL so stop selling it as if it is common reality. |
What about playing because they love the sport and it prepares them for adulthood? |