Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I coached high school for a number of years and helped several students get recruited. The first question to ask is how much money the school is offering as a scholarship. If they tell you they're giving you $25K and the school costs $50K, that’s not very helpful—even though it’s technically 50%. But if the school costs $35K and they’re giving you $30K, then you know exactly how much you need to cover. Unless your son wants to go to the Olympics, his focus should be on whether he can score in the conference. Also, some schools may not have amazing facilities, but their teams are strong and the schools provide an excellent education.
Didn’t she say that her DC would be low-tier D1 or D3? Doesn’t sound like a scholarship candidate and certainly not a big one, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I coached high school for a number of years and helped several students get recruited. The first question to ask is how much money the school is offering as a scholarship. If they tell you they're giving you $25K and the school costs $50K, that’s not very helpful—even though it’s technically 50%. But if the school costs $35K and they’re giving you $30K, then you know exactly how much you need to cover. Unless your son wants to go to the Olympics, his focus should be on whether he can score in the conference. Also, some schools may not have amazing facilities, but their teams are strong, and the schools provide an excellent education.
Didn’t she say that her DC would be low-tier D1 or D3? Doesn’t sound like a scholarship candidate and certainly not a big one, right?
Anonymous wrote:My junior DS is a sprinter. I'm looking for any online resources, other message forums where I could get more information on NC/VA/MD track programs, other than just checking the T&F section on the college's website. For instance, which programs have well respected coaches and which seem to have high staff turnover? What schools have more and less desirable facilities? What are the programs that college kids are trying to transfer to or away from? Maybe this deeper dive into athletic programs doesn't exist.
DS is handling communications with coaches. But I know he won't be asking the above questions, and this is information I care about before I start writing checks.
He currently has D3 times and walk-on times for lower tier D1 schools
thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My junior DS is a sprinter. I'm looking for any online resources, other message forums where I could get more information on NC/VA/MD track programs, other than just checking the T&F section on the college's website. For instance, which programs have well respected coaches and which seem to have high staff turnover? What schools have more and less desirable facilities? What are the programs that college kids are trying to transfer to or away from? Maybe this deeper dive into athletic programs doesn't exist.
DS is handling communications with coaches. But I know he won't be asking the above questions, and this is information I care about before I start writing checks.
He currently has D3 times and walk-on times for lower tier D1 schools
thanks!
Anonymous wrote:we went thru this with track, sounds like your DC is low D1 / high D3 material, which would be along the lines of Patriot League / Nescac. There is money at the Patriot League level - and my DC wound up with about 50% off sticker based on athletic $, and chose that over top Nescac options. You can’t argue with anyone choosing Williams or Amherst over a Patriot League school, but you will only get $ off sticker price of their is demonstrated need. That’s where the obvious choice becomes less clear
Anonymous wrote:I coached high school for a number of years and helped several students get recruited. The first question to ask is how much money the school is offering as a scholarship. If they tell you they're giving you $25K and the school costs $50K, that’s not very helpful—even though it’s technically 50%. But if the school costs $35K and they’re giving you $30K, then you know exactly how much you need to cover. Unless your son wants to go to the Olympics, his focus should be on whether he can score in the conference. Also, some schools may not have amazing facilities, but their teams are strong and the schools provide an excellent education.
Anonymous wrote:My junior DS is a sprinter. I'm looking for any online resources, other message forums where I could get more information on NC/VA/MD track programs, other than just checking the T&F section on the college's website. For instance, which programs have well respected coaches and which seem to have high staff turnover? What schools have more and less desirable facilities? What are the programs that college kids are trying to transfer to or away from? Maybe this deeper dive into athletic programs doesn't exist.
DS is handling communications with coaches. But I know he won't be asking the above questions, and this is information I care about before I start writing checks.
He currently has D3 times and walk-on times for lower tier D1 schools
thanks!