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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For what it's worth, "become really good friends with a guy whose dad is a bigshot at an IB" is not really actionable advice for OP's kid, PP's nephew, or virtually anyone.[/quote] Because? Care to elaborate more?[/quote] To be that kind of athlete you have to start as a small child, in addition, you don’t know what to make about the team will be when you get there, it could be full of middle-class drivers who really good at basketball. Finally, we have to actually come good friends with that one or two connected, we are coming tha. Cross has a gold digger. [/quote] Almost all members on the golf, tennis, polo, and fencing team are from wealthy families. Most of them are very well connected and they are willing to help team members from MC families. Everyone can achieve academic success but only very few can become elite athletes. You can't just become an elite D1/D2/D3 athlete because it takes a lot of hard work and sacrifices, and no amount of money can change that. That's why college kids with rich parents want to hang out with athletes and are willing to help them out.[/quote]
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