Anonymous wrote:What arrogance? No one is claiming that they will win the IAC, just that they are improving as a team. Why does that bother you so much? Your posts reek of insecurity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know top student athletes who turned down STA or chose not to apply because they preferred the environment and community at other schools. Also know top students/athletes who did not go to STA because their athletic programs are not strong, especially in football, lacrosse, and basketball (among others). Not many future recruits choose to be on a loosing team or in a loosing program. There are tons of very smart, high achieving, and highly motivated athletes at other schools and it’s rather offensive that you suggest only a small number can handle STA’s rigor. This is blatantly false and just puts a spotlight on STA’s narcissism and over inflated sense of self. Another reason some families and kids are turned off and choose not to attend.
WTH is a "loosing" team or program? At least at STA - and I'm sure the other schools mentioned - they teach students how to spell. Can't even with the rest of the post because the insecure PP lost all credibility.
Once can be forgiven as a typo. Twice suggests a broader problem.
Really another STA thread on this forum.
You see enough STA threads on the Independent / private schools thread.
I’ve never met a more arrogant community in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Really another STA thread on this forum.
You see enough STA threads on the Independent / private schools thread.
I’ve never met a more arrogant community in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know top student athletes who turned down STA or chose not to apply because they preferred the environment and community at other schools. Also know top students/athletes who did not go to STA because their athletic programs are not strong, especially in football, lacrosse, and basketball (among others). Not many future recruits choose to be on a loosing team or in a loosing program. There are tons of very smart, high achieving, and highly motivated athletes at other schools and it’s rather offensive that you suggest only a small number can handle STA’s rigor. This is blatantly false and just puts a spotlight on STA’s narcissism and over inflated sense of self. Another reason some families and kids are turned off and choose not to attend.
WTH is a "loosing" team or program? At least at STA - and I'm sure the other schools mentioned - they teach students how to spell. Can't even with the rest of the post because the insecure PP lost all credibility.
Once can be forgiven as a typo. Twice suggests a broader problem.
Anonymous wrote:I know top student athletes who turned down STA or chose not to apply because they preferred the environment and community at other schools. Also know top students/athletes who did not go to STA because their athletic programs are not strong, especially in football, lacrosse, and basketball (among others). Not many future recruits choose to be on a loosing team or in a loosing program. There are tons of very smart, high achieving, and highly motivated athletes at other schools and it’s rather offensive that you suggest only a small number can handle STA’s rigor. This is blatantly false and just puts a spotlight on STA’s narcissism and over inflated sense of self. Another reason some families and kids are turned off and choose not to attend.
WTH is a "loosing" team or program? At least at STA - and I'm sure the other schools mentioned - they teach students how to spell. Can't even with the rest of the post because the insecure PP lost all credibility.
I know top student athletes who turned down STA or chose not to apply because they preferred the environment and community at other schools. Also know top students/athletes who did not go to STA because their athletic programs are not strong, especially in football, lacrosse, and basketball (among others). Not many future recruits choose to be on a loosing team or in a loosing program. There are tons of very smart, high achieving, and highly motivated athletes at other schools and it’s rather offensive that you suggest only a small number can handle STA’s rigor. This is blatantly false and just puts a spotlight on STA’s narcissism and over inflated sense of self. Another reason some families and kids are turned off and choose not to attend.