Anonymous wrote:so it doesn’t hurt to spend the hundred bucks for the ID Camp and treat it like a regular campus visit with the camp as a bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with most of the statements above. This is because when you attend an ID Camp at a younger age players also have the benefit of test-driving not only the soccer program and coaching style, but also the actual school. If a kid is smart about it, they also do a campus tour, meet with admissions, and find out if it is the type of school to be the right fit academically and in terms of campus vibe. Any school they end up attending needs to pass a broken leg test- so it doesn’t hurt to spend the hundred bucks for the ID Camp and treat it like a regular campus visit with the camp as a bonus.
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Anonymous wrote:I disagree with most of the statements above. This is because when you attend an ID Camp at a younger age players also have the benefit of test-driving not only the soccer program and coaching style, but also the actual school. If a kid is smart about it, they also do a campus tour, meet with admissions, and find out if it is the type of school to be the right fit academically and in terms of campus vibe. Any school they end up attending needs to pass a broken leg test- so it doesn’t hurt to spend the hundred bucks for the ID Camp and treat it like a regular campus visit with the camp as a bonus.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all who replied. So sounds like unless my daughter is asked to attend one of these events for free, don't bother when she's in high school.