Anonymous wrote:My DC attends another school but I am going to agree that serious athletes are not partying. They are doing things like focusing on sleep, counting macros, watching film.serious athletes today are not like in the 90s. These future D1 kids have big dreams and seem way older than I was at the same age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at SJC. If your kid is not athletic, SJC is not for them. I would never choose it again and regret sending him there.
Could you please say more about this? I had heard about the importance of athletics at Gonzaga but had thought that SJC's larger size meant that while good for athletics, there was also plenty of other things for kids to do and find their people.
The athletics situation at SJC is much worse than Gonzaga because their sports teams dominate. They are striving to be like IMG. Athletes are recruited. If your kid wants to play a sport in high school, unless they are D1 material and recruited, they will not play.
Athletes rule the school, host very exclusive drunken parties and only hang out with other athletes. Big party culture off campus. LAX hangs with lax. Baseball with baseball, etc. It is a huge school and there are few in school opportunities to get to know your classmates. Your kid will need to be resilient. It is like a large public school that you pay for.
Your post is self defeating. You can’t be an athlete at SJC and also be a big partier. At least, not for very long. The training demands are so rigorous that if you don’t have strong time management skills you will not maintain the GPA to participate in your sport. There’s always someone behind you on the depth chart eager to take your spot if your commitment wanes. There are many non sport clubs to find your tribe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at SJC. If your kid is not athletic, SJC is not for them. I would never choose it again and regret sending him there.
Could you please say more about this? I had heard about the importance of athletics at Gonzaga but had thought that SJC's larger size meant that while good for athletics, there was also plenty of other things for kids to do and find their people.
The athletics situation at SJC is much worse than Gonzaga because their sports teams dominate. They are striving to be like IMG. Athletes are recruited. If your kid wants to play a sport in high school, unless they are D1 material and recruited, they will not play.
Athletes rule the school, host very exclusive drunken parties and only hang out with other athletes. Big party culture off campus. LAX hangs with lax. Baseball with baseball, etc. It is a huge school and there are few in school opportunities to get to know your classmates. Your kid will need to be resilient. It is like a large public school that you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at SJC. If your kid is not athletic, SJC is not for them. I would never choose it again and regret sending him there.
Could you please say more about this? I had heard about the importance of athletics at Gonzaga but had thought that SJC's larger size meant that while good for athletics, there was also plenty of other things for kids to do and find their people.
The athletics situation at SJC is much worse than Gonzaga because their sports teams dominate. They are striving to be like IMG. Athletes are recruited. If your kid wants to play a sport in high school, unless they are D1 material and recruited, they will not play.
Athletes rule the school, host very exclusive drunken parties and only hang out with other athletes. Big party culture off campus. LAX hangs with lax. Baseball with baseball, etc. It is a huge school and there are few in school opportunities to get to know your classmates. Your kid will need to be resilient. It is like a large public school that you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a freshman there and I'm not sure we made the right choice. He plays a sport which has been good, but its a big school and it has just been too much of a change I think. Having some partying concerns which I wasn't expecting so soon and he tells me a lot about how kids cheat on tests etc which really surprised me. Probably normal for a school that size but its new for him. Not what I was hoping he would be exposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at SJC. If your kid is not athletic, SJC is not for them. I would never choose it again and regret sending him there.
Could you please say more about this? I had heard about the importance of athletics at Gonzaga but had thought that SJC's larger size meant that while good for athletics, there was also plenty of other things for kids to do and find their people.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at SJC. If your kid is not athletic, SJC is not for them. I would never choose it again and regret sending him there.