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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]VA Metro also has a 2 at Cincinnati, JMU, UAlbany, Winthrop, Mary Washington along with the Michigan commit. Looking pretty solid.[/quote] Great for girls who want to play lax in college no matter what or where. Not great for kids who want to go to a top rate college and play lax. Michigan is awesome. Otherwise, well . . . yikes. [/quote] Seriously? JMU is consistently a Top 20, if not top 15 program and has won a national championship. [/quote] JMU is known as a party school [b]and has an 80% acceptance rate.[/b] [/quote] What is your obsession with acceptance rate? Why does this matter so much to you? There are so many more important factors in choosing a school that is the right fit. If you are looking for schools with low acceptance rates - look at MIT and U of Chicago - they play D3 lacrosse[/quote] Because why committ to a college that anyone can get into on their own? None of these kids are going to make a living playing lacrosse so they better get a good education and that means going to the best uni you can. Committing to play at a school no one has ever heard of or that accepts almost everyone who applies is not a good play. [/quote] It’s an accepted fact that many, many schools market to kids specifically to get them to apply, so they can reject them, and lower their acceptance rate. USA today and others calculate acceptance rates into their “Best Colleges” ranking, so encouraging lots of applicants makes the school look better. As a result is a misleading statistic.[/quote]
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