Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an e-mail saying they tried to put everyone in a position to be evaluated thoroughly. However, there was no line about being rejected. This could easily have been sent for my other kid who made a team. I asked whether this was a rejection, and was told to ask someone else. I'm going to leave it at that since I wasn't planning on accepting an invite, but it seemed unusual that he didn't make a lower (moneygrab) team.
Wait, that's wild. The person who sent you the email wouldn't tell you if it was a rejection or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, you Had two kids try out? Perhaps they got the invite/rejections confused because you use the same email address for both kids. I have seen this happen before.
I thought it might be that. A few years ago they tried out for PSA travel and I got an acceptance letter and they never replied when I asked which kid was accepted. Months later I started getting texts about practices.
Looking back at the e-mail, I don't think it was a rejection but something sent to everyone, possible for my older kid.
Haha, you should have just started showing up with your kid. Maybe you could have gotten a whole year of soccer for free.
yesAnonymous wrote:Tryouts were split between multiple fields for each travel team. Newcomers were placed on the lowest field. My son was eventually moved up two fields, but was not offered a spot for any team.
Anonymous wrote:SYC MLSN tryouts invite only tonight, or they still open to the public? Can't tell from IG. Just arrived from overseas, missed ID's but my child can play!
Anonymous wrote:SYC MLSN tryouts invite only tonight, or they still open to the public? Can't tell from IG. Just arrived from overseas, missed ID's but my child can play!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, you Had two kids try out? Perhaps they got the invite/rejections confused because you use the same email address for both kids. I have seen this happen before.
I thought it might be that. A few years ago they tried out for PSA travel and I got an acceptance letter and they never replied when I asked which kid was accepted. Months later I started getting texts about practices.
Looking back at the e-mail, I don't think it was a rejection but something sent to everyone, possible for my older kid.
Anonymous wrote:SYC MLSN tryouts invite only tonight, or they still open to the public? Can't tell from IG. Just arrived from overseas, missed ID's but my child can play!
Anonymous wrote:Wait, you Had two kids try out? Perhaps they got the invite/rejections confused because you use the same email address for both kids. I have seen this happen before.
Anonymous wrote:SYC MLSN tryouts invite only tonight, or they still open to the public? Can't tell from IG. Just arrived from overseas, missed ID's but my child can play!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an e-mail saying they tried to put everyone in a position to be evaluated thoroughly. However, there was no line about being rejected. This could easily have been sent for my other kid who made a team. I asked whether this was a rejection, and was told to ask someone else. I'm going to leave it at that since I wasn't planning on accepting an invite, but it seemed unusual that he didn't make a lower (moneygrab) team.
Wait, that's wild. The person who sent you the email wouldn't tell you if it was a rejection or not?