Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's just not that into you. It's okay. If he wanted you as a recruit, they would have been in contact. You can always try out and hope for the best.
I think you are right, but there is also an element of poor management. We were definitely told that everyone the stopped at the open house table would get an email with basic info about the program.
We are fine moving on without applying. We don’t have a thin skin about it. Just feeling like we wasted too much time exploring GC. At the other independent school shadow day, he was matched with an athlete for his sport, and the coach made time to meet with him. They just had it put together so well compared to GC.
So you shadowed at GC and they did not match him with a STEM athlete?
They matched him with a STEM athlete, but not in either or the two sports he plays. Also, the kid he shadowed didn’t seem to know very many people.
Anonymous wrote:GC doesn’t give money unless you are a future NFL athlete.
It’s hard to say without knowing the sport.
You should go to the best fit school. Beyond Football GC is not a top program for any sports except girls sports.
The STEM program is really good though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's just not that into you. It's okay. If he wanted you as a recruit, they would have been in contact. You can always try out and hope for the best.
I think you are right, but there is also an element of poor management. We were definitely told that everyone the stopped at the open house table would get an email with basic info about the program.
We are fine moving on without applying. We don’t have a thin skin about it. Just feeling like we wasted too much time exploring GC. At the other independent school shadow day, he was matched with an athlete for his sport, and the coach made time to meet with him. They just had it put together so well compared to GC.
So you shadowed at GC and they did not match him with a STEM athlete?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's just not that into you. It's okay. If he wanted you as a recruit, they would have been in contact. You can always try out and hope for the best.
I think you are right, but there is also an element of poor management. We were definitely told that everyone the stopped at the open house table would get an email with basic info about the program.
We are fine moving on without applying. We don’t have a thin skin about it. Just feeling like we wasted too much time exploring GC. At the other independent school shadow day, he was matched with an athlete for his sport, and the coach made time to meet with him. They just had it put together so well compared to GC.
Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP but have a related question.
How hard is it to get on JV or freshman teams for boys soccer and basketball? Are many students cut? (I'm guessing yes since it's a big school.) For kids who don't make the teams, are there opportunities to play recreational sports at Good Counsel?
Anonymous wrote:He's just not that into you. It's okay. If he wanted you as a recruit, they would have been in contact. You can always try out and hope for the best.
Anonymous wrote:I know the lacrosse coach recruits hard. He was recruiting for GC last year while he was still coaching for and working in the admissions office of s different school.