Anonymous wrote:It’s not your job to manage this for your kid. If it doesn’t work out he’ll learn a lesson.
I have one friend whose kid was recruited and signed early and she bragged about it SO HARD on social media for the kid's entire senior year.
Well, it was a disaster. Kid dropped out of the sport, transferred schools and is on a totally different path now. It seems better, but it took a year to get there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend whose coach/school posted the info about their kid over the summer. I don't know if they asked permission before posting.
OP here. This. DS has clubs/coaches who will repost this stuff because, quite frankly, they can take some deserved credit....but the information will no longer be in DS's control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is an athletic recruit, applied ED to a high academic D3, and anticipates receiving a likely letter in the next few days. Should DS wait until the acceptance in December before putting it on social media?
i'd have him tape it to his forehead.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend whose coach/school posted the info about their kid over the summer. I don't know if they asked permission before posting.
Anonymous wrote:DS is an athletic recruit, applied ED to a high academic D3, and anticipates receiving a likely letter in the next few days. Should DS wait until the acceptance in December before putting it on social media?
Anonymous wrote:Would it be worse to (1) wait until it’s a sure thing or (2) post now but possibly have to deal with the embarrassment of having to publicly walk it back?