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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS knows of a kid that made a huge fanfare (as did their parents) of verbally committing to a college for their sport, when they weren’t recruited and only a walk on (and didn’t make the roster). A little nuts no? And my DS only knows because a friend of his plays in same conference as the ‘committed’ kid and asked about him when they played said college (seeing he wasn’t on the roster). “They were a walk on and didn’t make the roster”. The kid I can (at a push) almost just about get, but the parents posting all over the place when they must have known it was a complete lie. Bizarre, or is it quite common in this area?[/quote] I can beat that one. Classmate admitted to HYPS because family made an enormous financial contribution to the school, and claims they were recruited for one of their teams (and insinuated that the student's grades/course load are anywhere good enough to properly be admitted through required channels to that school). Parents are whacko, OP. The whole class knows what is what, but the parents think they can lie, lie, lie....... SUCH an embarrassment. Too stupid to be embarassed.[/quote]
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