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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pretty sure D3 anger management person is replying to themselves. There are roughly 425 D3 womens programs. In many cases women rosters approach 40. (They are not as restricted as D1 or D2) There are many top tier players who its D1 or bust. So yes if your club player goal is to play soccer they can find a D3 school. Its not an accomplishment and go pound sand karen.[/quote] Parent was not talking about "any" D3. Parent said high Academic DIII. I could simply go to niche.com and search DIII schools and find at least 50 DIII schools better than many P4s yet alone mid-majors. WashU, MIT, Johns Hopkins, Emory, Univ of Chicago, Carnegie Melon, and NYU just to name a few. But you want your DD to go to USC Upstate, North Alabama or warm bench at a P4 for two years? BTW, if your DD isn't a at least a Continental Tire Selection Game player or USYNT roster, and going P4, expect to spend a lot of time watching your child on the bench, entering transfer portal, or even quitting. At least she will get her D1 "experience". Yeah, you threw the first stone Kyle by insulting families who see no issue with DIII, questioning those who say they have offers and acting like DIII at a great school is the trash of the earth. Johns Hopkins > VT, Ohio State, and just about any P4. I'll leave you with this. Top 50 Colleges Payscale average for US Department Of Education College Scorecard. Three out of the top 5 are DIII. The first P4 is not until #8 and not again til #15. I would love you to tell the FSU Women's Coach how bad DIII is! Seems his son is just fine at Tufts University and I am pretty sure he could have gone D1 if he wanted to. Facts don't care about your opinion so you should go pound sand. 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - $143,372 2. California Institute of Technology - $128,566 3. Stanford University - $124,080 4. Carnegie Mellon University - $114,862 5. University of Pennsylvania - $111,371 6. Princeton University - $110,066 7. Cornell University - $104,043 8. Boston College - $103,937 9. Georgetown University - $103,494 10. Georgia Tech-Main Campus - $102,772 11. Columbia University - $102,491 12. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - $102,051 13. Harvard University - $101,817 14. Yale University - $100,533 15. Univeristy of Notre Dame - $99,980 16. Duke University - $97,800 17. Dartmouth College - $97,434 18. Colorado School of Mines - $97,335 19. Brown University - $93,487 20. Northeastern University - $92,538 21. University of Southern California - $92,498 22. University of California-Berkeley - $92,446 23. University of Chicago - $91,885 24. Vanderbilt University - $91,565 25. George Washington University - $90,873 26. Rice University - $89,718 27. Northwestern University - $89,363 28. Case Western Reserve University - $87,989 29. Johns Hopkins University - $87,555 30. University of Virginia-Main Campus - $86,863 31. Washington University in St. Louis - $86,182 32. University of California-San Diego - $84,943 33. Drexel University - $84,648 34. New Jersey Institute of Technology - $84,276 35. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - $83,648 36. Boston University - $83,238 37. Tufts University - $83,214 38. University of Maryland-College Park - $82,860 39. University of California-Los Angeles - $82,511 40. New York University - $82,509 41. Virginia Tech - $81,698 42. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign - $81,054 43. University of California-Davis - $80,838 44. University of California-Irvine - $80,735 45. Binghamton University - $80,596 46. Emory University - $80,137 47. Syracuse University - $79,164 48. University of Rochester - $79,042 49. University of Washington-Seattle Campus - $78,466 50. Brandeis University - $77,231[/quote] My small college is not on this list, I didn’t play a sport either and my pay is more than double the top on the list. Go figure. There are some really dumb people arguing on this blog. I see a lot of people from colleges on this list working as waiters and other jobs when they graduate. I also have met many and their intelligence isn’t very high. You all must be some of them.[/quote]
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