Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Wesleyan recruits athletes so if they are not admitting the recruited athletes, who is playing on these teams? What is the issue here and why is this happening?
Perhaps the coaches were over-recruiting and being dishonest with players. In which case the teams are fine. Or perhaps there was a disconnect between the coaches and the admissions office. In which case the coaches are going to have to rely more on walk-ons to fill their teams.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Wesleyan recruits athletes so if they are not admitting the recruited athletes, who is playing on these teams? What is the issue here and why is this happening?
That has likely ended the athletic careers of those kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, did Wes give them different information in the pre-read?
Did the recruit ask explicitly if a band was being used for their admission and was told yes?
If both of those answers are "yes" then if true it is not good.
Could you explain this? "Did the recruit ask explicitly if a band was being used for their admission and was told yes?"
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:OP, did Wes give them different information in the pre-read?
Did the recruit ask explicitly if a band was being used for their admission and was told yes?
If both of those answers are "yes" then if true it is not good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan rejected 25 recruits at ED1. It also denied kids who were moved from ED1 to ED2. Not a good show, Wesleyan.
Athletic recruits Not my kid but a friend's.
Yes, it ends their athletic careers. And the ED2 kids (from the Ed1 round), they were deceived of a chance to apply elsewhere for ED2.
How does that end their athletic career? They can play elsewhere right? Are athletes full pay or do they receive scholarships for their sports?