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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Doing well” is pretty subjective. People keep posting D1 commits like they are universally great - and that is so far from the truth. For example, there’s not enough scholarship money in the world to convince me to send my kid to Liberty. There are some D1 opportunities that are just awful. [/quote] Very very true. Plus most lax committs don’t get $$$. If your kids goal is to play D1 lax regardless of where, you need to have a very serious chat with her about what college is actually about. [/quote] re don't get money...that is not entirely true. They rarely give out full scholarships, but there is money. My daughter has a 30% scholarship to play at a school she loves. When "cost to attend" is around 65k, 30% off per year is real money...at least to our family.[/quote] Okay but I hope it’s a good college because she isn’t going to be playing lax after college for her lifetime career. $20,000/year isnt worth it if she isn’t getting a decent education at a respectable school. [/quote] Said rich lady from Chevy Chase...my goodness are you in your bubble..."respectable school"...right...as my husband says...can't fix stupid no matter how nice you dress them up...[/quote] Poors are poor for a reason - clearly they are the stupid ones. [/quote] Yep...marrying a rich guy takes a lot of brains[/quote] Maybe that’s how you do it or what you have been taught, but many women kick a$$ in school, then get a law or MBA or MD and become successful professionals in their own right. It’s is sad that you haven’t modeled this for your daughter. I have for mine and she is well on her way. Working hard on her own success both on lax field and in her classes at her excellent college. IYKYK[/quote]
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