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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks. Love hearing the feedback. We very likely will not have these 4 options lol. Like beyond unlikely. But thinking ahead because DS got into UGA and was offered money (not a ton) but still waiting on Wisconsin, UT Austin, UF, UNC (won't get in) Michigan, UMD oh and Vanderbilt (ridiculous reach along w. UNC) I was told Wisconsin was "better" or more competitive than UGA. I just panicked cause Michigan is a fortune and I know he would want to go on the unlikely chance he got in. [/quote] So in a hypothetical gets in everywhere and money is no object situation, it would be Vanderbilt, Michigan, Texas, UNC, Georgia, Wisconsin, UMD, Florida. But everyone has their realities. Texas and UNC are going to be unlikely. They don't take a lot of OOS. Vanderbilt is very good with financial aid, so if that works, definitely. The real conundrum is Michigan. Great school. Ross does very well with placement. But it's fricking expensive for OOS. The kid really needs to be a gunner and promise to pay you back to make it worthwhile. Indiana Kelley is better than Wisconsin. And I like Wisconsin. But Kelley is better. Georgia is good, but it's going to be regional. A degree from Athens is not going to play in NY or the West Coast. Same with Florida. [/quote] Thanks. He did get into Indiana/Kelley. Interesting piping's. So much think about. But more importantly, needs to get in some first. I hadn't really taken into account where he would want to work after college and that piece. Austin is super cool but I don't love that its 80% Texans. Same with UGA- just so many in state kids whereas Michigan and Wisconsin more of a mix. [/quote] So, Indiana/ Kelley is very good. If this is manageable, you are good to go. Vanderbilt, of course, and then Michigan to make things difficult. Will depend on circumstances But for business, if you have a direct admit to Kelley, you are in a good spot. Kelley will play nationally. And Bloomington is a pretty good place to go to college. [/quote]
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