Anonymous wrote:My kid is being recruited - big selling point by coaches / team members is that the alumni network is real and extremely loyal - if you have good grades and actually network as an athlete you can most likely leverage alumns and land top finance gig. And this makes school punch well above weight for athlete placement, and on par with the top nescacs. Anyone able to speak to veracity of this?
Anonymous wrote:It's not quite BRAD, but W&L has a solid network on Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&L’s athletic peers in the ODAC are Roanoke, Lynchburg, Bridgewater. You aren’t regularly competing against the elite D3’s if that’s something you care about. Those are fine schools but don’t think you’ll be spending time on other country club campuses.
Has absolutely nothing to do with OP's question.
Actually it’s very relevant. W&L wants recruits to think they’ll be living the good life. If that means being around Lee’s corpse and riding the motor coach to Harrisonburg, so be it. Kick rocks!
Look up alumni and network.
Dufus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&L’s athletic peers in the ODAC are Roanoke, Lynchburg, Bridgewater. You aren’t regularly competing against the elite D3’s if that’s something you care about. Those are fine schools but don’t think you’ll be spending time on other country club campuses.
Has absolutely nothing to do with OP's question.
Actually it’s very relevant. W&L wants recruits to think they’ll be living the good life. If that means being around Lee’s corpse and riding the motor coach to Harrisonburg, so be it. Kick rocks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&L’s athletic peers in the ODAC are Roanoke, Lynchburg, Bridgewater. You aren’t regularly competing against the elite D3’s if that’s something you care about. Those are fine schools but don’t think you’ll be spending time on other country club campuses.
Has absolutely nothing to do with OP's question.
Anonymous wrote:W&L’s athletic peers in the ODAC are Roanoke, Lynchburg, Bridgewater. You aren’t regularly competing against the elite D3’s if that’s something you care about. Those are fine schools but don’t think you’ll be spending time on other country club campuses.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is being recruited - big selling point by coaches / team members is that the alumni network is real and extremely loyal - if you have good grades and actually network as an athlete you can most likely leverage alumns and land top finance gig. And this makes school punch well above weight for athlete placement, and on par with the top nescacs. Anyone able to speak to veracity of this?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is being recruited - big selling point by coaches / team members is that the alumni network is real and extremely loyal - if you have good grades and actually network as an athlete you can most likely leverage alumns and land top finance gig. And this makes school punch well above weight for athlete placement, and on par with the top nescacs. Anyone able to speak to veracity of this?