Anonymous wrote:What are some examples of the "stark difference and bias"? Just curious.
.Anonymous wrote:Question about supplemental tryouts that are literally labeled as such… not just an additional tryout happening later than some others…
Are these only to try to fill out lowest team? Can a kid with decent skills get considered for a higher team if they only attend the supplemental tryout? Or should we assume all offers for higher teams have gone out and they would not displace any of those kids for a new kid at this point?
Related question — do coaches give feedback after such tryouts? Wondering the value of attending just to see how coaches think kid would fit into their system. Would not leave current team to join this club’s lower team but potentially interested for future…
Anonymous wrote:Question about supplemental tryouts that are literally labeled as such… not just an additional tryout happening later than some others…
Are these only to try to fill out lowest team? Can a kid with decent skills get considered for a higher team if they only attend the supplemental tryout? Or should we assume all offers for higher teams have gone out and they would not displace any of those kids for a new kid at this point?
Related question — do coaches give feedback after such tryouts? Wondering the value of attending just to see how coaches think kid would fit into their system. Would not leave current team to join this club’s lower team but potentially interested for future…
Anonymous wrote:So my kid's tryouts ended Thursday. Big club with multiple teams each year. Bad news if they haven't heard anything yet? I thought it was very strange that the coaches never spoke with the parents or sent out any kind of email communication or gave any kind of indication as to when kids would hear from them. If the communication is this poor and disorganized for tryouts, not sure how it bodes well for the regular season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my kid's tryouts ended Thursday. Big club with multiple teams each year. Bad news if they haven't heard anything yet? I thought it was very strange that the coaches never spoke with the parents or sent out any kind of email communication or gave any kind of indication as to when kids would hear from them. If the communication is this poor and disorganized for tryouts, not sure how it bodes well for the regular season.
Did they offer a supplemental tryout?
Anonymous wrote:So my kid's tryouts ended Thursday. Big club with multiple teams each year. Bad news if they haven't heard anything yet? I thought it was very strange that the coaches never spoke with the parents or sent out any kind of email communication or gave any kind of indication as to when kids would hear from them. If the communication is this poor and disorganized for tryouts, not sure how it bodes well for the regular season.
youngsoccermom wrote:If a U10 kid can't make one of the top 2 teams at Bethesda, Potomac, or PPA, but is still interested in improving, would they be better off in a MSI classic program like BritAm?
Anonymous wrote:What are some examples of the "stark difference and bias"? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, my dc got an email this morning from a big organization for the 3rd out of 4 teams. Tryouts ended late last week. Guess the 4th team kids are still waiting for awhile. Probably declining and will just stay in house league, there's a "requirement" to accept within 48 hours.
This is PPA?