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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is ABSOLUTELY none of your business. But sure insert your opinions. I’m sure that will do wonders for the family relationship. [b]Butt the F out.[/b] [/quote] Let me add that your idea of "no-name" means nothing. Perhaps you haven't heard of Colby? Bates? Swarthmore? [/quote] Those you rattled off are not no-name, obviously. I am referring to truly obscure regional liberal arts colleges. Colleges that may not exist in 10 years.[/quote] Please name a few of the schools. Serious question as some no-name small schools are interesting & worthwhile for various reasons.[/quote] [b]Franklin, Wittenberg, Roon, Providence[/b][/quote] Providence College in Rhode Island is well known for basketball and is a top ranked Regional University with a highly respectable retention rate. I have never heard of "Roon" (could it be Rowan ?). Franklin in Indiana and Wittenberg University in Ohio both show poor retention rates. Both lose about 25% or a bit more of each freshman class. What does the student want to study ? Any career goals ? If coaching/exercise science or similar, then playing a sport in college is understandable as a priority.[/quote]
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