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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These are great schools and truly happy for all girls, but you cannot ignore that being full pay and not needing any $ is a key factor to going fast. Others who may have multiple offers are in the process of making family decisions about cost as well as fit and prestige. I know some who really won’t or can’t consider the Ivy League. Yes, great financial aid if you qualify, but many threads across college boards talk about donut families in the middle. These are personal decisions, but with lacrosse or not, families with smart, capable kids pick schools for a variety of reasons including cost and overall family budget to educate their children. Some may “save” that money for law school or graduate school where the name of the school or program usually matters far more. As someone else said - Speed doesn’t “win” here. For example, YJ Manning may have the strongest 26 crop of girls from a club with arguably the strongest reputation among colleges and only a few have committed so far. It is not for lack of choices I am sure. DMV does not have exclusive claim to smart, lacrosse girls. That seems naive; and an Ivy commitment isn’t the “prize” for everyone. The Cap parent(s) comments (or whomever it is) on here that keeps saying this and has claimed CLC has won recruiting is silly. This is not to diminish the awesome schools those girls committed to - it is truly great when girls find their fit and commit to a dream school. [/quote] I’m puzzled by regular comments that suggest that kids that get into top academic schools for lacrosse go because they have money. Top lacrosse schools like Syracuse, Boston College and others are as expensive as the top academic schools (that are also too lax schools) like a Duke or Stanford or Hopkins. Maybe Ivys are a bit different but are girls playing lacrosse at Ivys really going with zero scholarship (I realize they can’t give athletic scholarships but they find way to give merit money). [/quote]
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