Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has an opportunity to attend UT (especially over High Point) then absolutely take it. If he is in any way considering High Point due to political leanings, he will have all the connections he needs (be it right or left) through UT.
I seriously don't know how this is a question.
Full scholarship sports recruit versus going to a school 50 percent of his classmates are attending
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has an opportunity to attend UT (especially over High Point) then absolutely take it. If he is in any way considering High Point due to political leanings, he will have all the connections he needs (be it right or left) through UT.
I seriously don't know how this is a question.
Full scholarship sports recruit versus going to a school 50 percent of his classmates are attending
More like 6 percent. Very difficult to get into UT-Austin in-state if you aren't a class rank auto admit.
Depends on the school, 50 percent of kids who applied at my kid’s school were accepted and about half will go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High Point is just a shade away from Liberty University.
If your DC is happy with that comparison, go for it.
I would fear that High Point, especially if you are not choosing it due to political affinity, would be socially and economically limiting. However, it might provide a close community of like-minded people for your son.
He’s not political, what a bizarre comment saying like minded. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:High Point is just a shade away from Liberty University.
If your DC is happy with that comparison, go for it.
I would fear that High Point, especially if you are not choosing it due to political affinity, would be socially and economically limiting. However, it might provide a close community of like-minded people for your son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has an opportunity to attend UT (especially over High Point) then absolutely take it. If he is in any way considering High Point due to political leanings, he will have all the connections he needs (be it right or left) through UT.
I seriously don't know how this is a question.
Full scholarship sports recruit versus going to a school 50 percent of his classmates are attending
More like 6 percent. Very difficult to get into UT-Austin in-state if you aren't a class rank auto admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has an opportunity to attend UT (especially over High Point) then absolutely take it. If he is in any way considering High Point due to political leanings, he will have all the connections he needs (be it right or left) through UT.
I seriously don't know how this is a question.
Full scholarship sports recruit versus going to a school 50 percent of his classmates are attending
I get wanting to get away from classmates to start fresh. But UT is so big. Plenty of places to get away from the past. But to attend a place like HP seems very shortsighted for long term life choices and career prospects. Is this decision being driven by money and wanting to focus on lax instead of studying?
No, it’s wanting to play a D1 sport in college over club.
I think this is very shortsighted. D1 sports at a better university, I get. But not at HP, especially when he has the opportunity to go to a significantly better school. If you can't really afford UT, then that is another matter. I would choose the full ride over UT then, especially since it sounds like DS really wants to do the lax thing.
Anonymous wrote:High Point is becoming much more prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has an opportunity to attend UT (especially over High Point) then absolutely take it. If he is in any way considering High Point due to political leanings, he will have all the connections he needs (be it right or left) through UT.
I seriously don't know how this is a question.
Full scholarship sports recruit versus going to a school 50 percent of his classmates are attending
I get wanting to get away from classmates to start fresh. But UT is so big. Plenty of places to get away from the past. But to attend a place like HP seems very shortsighted for long term life choices and career prospects. Is this decision being driven by money and wanting to focus on lax instead of studying?
No, it’s wanting to play a D1 sport in college over club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has an opportunity to attend UT (especially over High Point) then absolutely take it. If he is in any way considering High Point due to political leanings, he will have all the connections he needs (be it right or left) through UT.
I seriously don't know how this is a question.
Full scholarship sports recruit versus going to a school 50 percent of his classmates are attending