| I doubt most of your kids will play in college. At least a high level. Why is your kid special? Seriously. I want to understand what you think is the difference between your kid and everyone elses. Your team might be good. Is your kid a reason for that? |
Wel my DD is talking to a few D1 coaches who are expressing strong interest and she is only a Sophomore. I’d say that’s pretty good. She isn’t considering the D3 schools who have reached out. My kid is special because she trains 15-16 hours a week and does homeschooling in order to have an ideal set up for soccer. Most kids don’t have that drive. |
| Serious question and I really am not trolling you. Home school to play soccer? I mean I guess but is she a world cup player? How does that help in the long run. Honestly, not being obnoxious but this strikes me as a forest for the tree thing. Where does girl soccer go beyond playing in college? (again there are 3 or 4 players in every year that play at the national level so I get them i guess) Maybe your dd is one? Also, to the idiot that says he or she has good genes so their kid is good. Is she playing on age? If so her future is limited |
I don’t know if she is World Cup player. I’d say being a pro female soccer player is probably a possibility for her. Maybe she graduates college and gets married and quits — who knows? But we are supporting her in her journey. |
I actually know three or four boys that home school/online school (different that distance learning) to accommodate their soccer training. |
| Home school is better than remote school during these COVID-times. So why not? |
Why do you want to know? Is your kid a potential D1 player or are you trolling? |
Of course he's trolling. And complaining and getting responses deleted when people troll him back. |
| This entire thread is just trolling and should have been removed. |
| huh this thread use to be a lot longer. |