Anonymous wrote:They aren’t misleading minors. This is where parenting comes in and you, as the adult, use your adult brain and realize it’s a scam and you hit delete on the email and never mention it to your kids.
My 7th grader got an invite for Harvard’s clinic. Come on - 7th grader. She’s an RL player and they have no insight into her grades. Of course its a money grab. I’m sure every A and B team of every club within driving distance to Boston got the email.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's been said here before, but these College ID Sessions that are sent out as invites by email are a huge money grab and scam. Coaches are misleading minors that they are the best way to get ID'd by the coach if they come to theses camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD went on 4 official visits (all ACC teams, one on the west coast/Stanford) and she never went to any ID camps.
Congrats on winning the gene pool. You don’t have to brag about it.
Hey, he didn’t say she got any offers. Probably blew the in person meet-n-greet and is now working at Wendy’s and going to CC.
This is a possibly identifying statement and if it is who I think, yes true on the gene pool and offers and all. A highly unique player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD went on 4 official visits (all ACC teams, one on the west coast/Stanford) and she never went to any ID camps.
Congrats on winning the gene pool. You don’t have to brag about it.
Hey, he didn’t say she got any offers. Probably blew the in person meet-n-greet and is now working at Wendy’s and going to CC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD went on 4 official visits (all ACC teams, one on the west coast/Stanford) and she never went to any ID camps.
Congrats on winning the gene pool. You don’t have to brag about it.
Anonymous wrote:My DD went on 4 official visits (all ACC teams, one on the west coast/Stanford) and she never went to any ID camps.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's been said here before, but these College ID Sessions that are sent out as invites by email are a huge money grab and scam. Coaches are misleading minors that they are the best way to get ID'd by the coach if they come to theses camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's been said here before, but these College ID Sessions that are sent out as invites by email are a huge money grab and scam. Coaches are misleading minors that they are the best way to get ID'd by the coach if they come to theses camps.
You cracked the case, Sherlock.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's been said here before, but these College ID Sessions that are sent out as invites by email are a huge money grab and scam. Coaches are misleading minors that they are the best way to get ID'd by the coach if they come to theses camps.