Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And college admissions officers at D1 schools don’t consider your straight A online performance academy kid to be a true straight A student. You still have to get admitted even if your kid is that good, which is unlikely.
Huh? Alabama or Georgia or some other power 4 school just cares if you scored an 800 (total) on the SAT and yeah they are fine with your online transcript (BTW…they do offer 12 AP classes) if you are a really strong athlete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post made me check out the St James academy. I laughed out loud when I saw under leadership that they had hired Darryl Overton to be head of football. Then I closed out my looking. St James has no credibility with that clown. Good luck parents.
The guy gets football results…not sure what made you “laugh out loud”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post made me check out the St James academy. I laughed out loud when I saw under leadership that they had hired Darryl Overton to be head of football. Then I closed out my looking. St James has no credibility with that clown. Good luck parents.
The guy gets football results…not sure what made you “laugh out loud”.
Anonymous wrote:This post made me check out the St James academy. I laughed out loud when I saw under leadership that they had hired Darryl Overton to be head of football. Then I closed out my looking. St James has no credibility with that clown. Good luck parents.
Anonymous wrote:This post made me check out the St James academy. I laughed out loud when I saw under leadership that they had hired Darryl Overton to be head of football. Then I closed out my looking. St James has no credibility with that clown. Good luck parents.
Anonymous wrote:anyone going to admit on an anonymous forum that they have registered their kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a the Junior Varsity version of IMG Academy.
Not really...IMG Academy is very expensive and doesn't provide much scholarship money. I think it's like $90k/year.
I think many people realize that there is huge demand for a much cheaper option, and partnering with St. James that already has built an amazing facility makes a ton of sense.
Yes, the St James Academy schooling is not going to be great. You will sit in essentially and office room and learn virtually with one teacher that tries to help kids that need help.
The IMG HS teams are getting worse and worse these days. It's becoming more of a 5th year captive team for D1 college programs or kids looking to go pro that want a post-HS facility but not college.
Another twist in the model is a place like Pro5 out of Raleigh. It costs like $20k, but you just enroll in the local high school and then train at Pro5 starting at 3pm+ all year round. You aren't allowed to play for the HS teams...I think they may only offer baseball right now. You play Junior Colleges for your game schedule in the Spring.[i]
Anonymous wrote:I am interested in going to the upcoming open house. I want to see where they are going to have school in that building, who the academic coaches will be and what other families are in attendance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a the Junior Varsity version of IMG Academy.
Not really...IMG Academy is very expensive and doesn't provide much scholarship money. I think it's like $90k/year.
I think many people realize that there is huge demand for a much cheaper option, and partnering with St. James that already has built an amazing facility makes a ton of sense.
Yes, the St James Academy schooling is not going to be great. You will sit in essentially and office room and learn virtually with one teacher that tries to help kids that need help.
The IMG HS teams are getting worse and worse these days. It's becoming more of a 5th year captive team for D1 college programs or kids looking to go pro that want a post-HS facility but not college.
Another twist in the model is a place like Pro5 out of Raleigh. It costs like $20k, but you just enroll in the local high school and then train at Pro5 starting at 3pm+ all year round. You aren't allowed to play for the HS teams...I think they may only offer baseball right now. You play Junior Colleges for your game schedule in the Spring.