Track XC

Anonymous
She needs to be self sufficient and go to college to learn to be an independent adult first, before she becomes a wife and a mom. (Or get a job without going to college.) College and marriage have nothing to do with each other.

Put getting married and being a mom aside for now. Who knows what will happen there. But college is the one last training she will need to do to get some kind of good self supporting job. (All women should be trained to support themselves on their own in life, regardless of marital status. This includes non college required jobs too but, this is the college forum)

Schools to look into with D3 running teams, low costs and high acceptance rates and she can major in whatever degree fits by end of sophomore year: CNU, Roanoke, Loyola Md., longwood, radford, Towson, st Mary’s, etc. Virtually every non top 50 SLAC will have a D3 running team. Or go to a D1 and look into club teams.
Anonymous
Look at Centennial Conference schools. All solid D3 schools that seem to have nice kids, nice campuses, and she could run xc at
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. That’s the hard part, she has no idea where she wants to go to college. She’s very smart and gets very good grades, but it’s not super into academics, and dare I say it her dream would be to running in college and then to get married and be a mom. (I am ready for all of the hate that is good to bring on).
We live in the DC area and she would like to be drivable, and would love to be only a few hours away, but I also know that she can’t have it all.


I think you should look carefully at the gender ratios at D3 colleges. Some of the LACs are 65/35 (female/male) and probably not the best odds for your DD to meet a straight male partner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. That’s the hard part, she has no idea where she wants to go to college. She’s very smart and gets very good grades, but it’s not super into academics, and dare I say it her dream would be to running in college and then to get married and be a mom. (I am ready for all of the hate that is good to bring on).
We live in the DC area and she would like to be drivable, and would love to be only a few hours away, but I also know that she can’t have it all.


I think you should look carefully at the gender ratios at D3 colleges. Some of the LACs are 65/35 (female/male) and probably not the best odds for your DD to meet a straight male partner.


Bullshit if she’s an in-shape athlete she will have tons of guys or girls to choose from. Athletes are gods on D3 campuses.
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