Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Not a lot of lacrosse options in the south UNC Duke Jax queens and Mercer only schools with D1 teams south of VA
This is wildly inaccurate. Way more D1 programs then that
Not really. PP only missed High Point.
Winthrop, Keenesaw State, Florida State, Clemson, University of Florida.... should I stop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Not a lot of lacrosse options in the south UNC Duke Jax queens and Mercer only schools with D1 teams south of VA
This is wildly inaccurate. Way more D1 programs then that
Not really. PP only missed High Point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Not a lot of lacrosse options in the south UNC Duke Jax queens and Mercer only schools with D1 teams south of VA
This is wildly inaccurate. Way more D1 programs then that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Not a lot of lacrosse options in the south UNC Duke Jax queens and Mercer only schools with D1 teams south of VA
This is wildly inaccurate. Way more D1 programs then that
Not really. PP only missed High Point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Not a lot of lacrosse options in the south UNC Duke Jax queens and Mercer only schools with D1 teams south of VA
This is wildly inaccurate. Way more D1 programs then that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah but then you have to play at college as the OP said, which then becomes your college life
Yeah, that would absolutely suck to be part of healthy and active group training and studying together with many like minded people all while traveling to different parts of the country and having different service, athletic and academic experiences. Much rather sit around a dorm room playing video games and sucking on bongs while trying to fill my time with some weird campus group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Not a lot of lacrosse options in the south UNC Duke Jax queens and Mercer only schools with D1 teams south of VA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I believe there are only 12.5 or something like that for men's D1 and maybe a bit more for women's teams so yes it is. They also never award full scholarships because they split the money so they can give some to more kids - there are often 30+ kids on a college team. As stated already, many use it to get in to an academic school, often a D3 SLAC. Some schools will combine merit to give a bigger package but it's typically no where close to full scholarship.
Its also very commonly used to help get in to one of the Ivies. Tons of kids around here go on to play lacrosse at Ivy League schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Ivies have lost their shine. Overpriced progressive indoctrination centers. Head south.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Ivies are way harder. Not even close
Anonymous wrote:NESCAC harder than the Ivies I hear
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many people are not in this for scholarships. My daughter just wants to use this to help her get into a top academic school. She already has the grades but these days you need more than that. She plans to play at a NESCAC school like Williams and we can afford to send her there. She also loves being part of a team and that makes for a great college (and high school) experience.
Exact same with our daughter.