Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are very ill-informed (about both the price of such colleges, and the scholarships they award).
Plenty of articles on the hundreds of dying cash-strapped colleges that are predicted to run out of business by Moody’s. The immediate discounts off fake inflated sticker prices is a routine tactic to hustle parents. Coaches tell the parents whatever they want to hear, but the truth is everyone is getting those fake discounts. Larla you have to go to this abysmal college in the middle of nowhere, the coach offered you a $5k scholarship off tuition if you play softball! We only have to pay $25k a year plus room & board! You almost feel sorry for the parents. Then you realize they’re easy marks because their ego is so tied up in being able to brag their good-not-great athlete is “playing at the next level.”
I think these little antidotes say more about your own social circle and socioeconomic level than anything. I have no such stories to share because it’s not my crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People here are dumb. I’m pretty sure if a kid grads from alabama or ole miss after playing football there, wayyyyyyyyy more doors will be opened than some a normal grad from UVA.
Well if you're pretty sure about that, then we should end the discussion. Anything other topics you want to provide the definitive word on?
It's true though. Playing football for a big SEC school opens so many doors on Wall Street and Tech. They'll put you in any kind of front office sales role where you can schmooze and tell football glory stories.
Most of the former athletes I knew in college are selling insurance, selling cars, pharm sales (delivering free Panera Bread lunches to doctors offices every day), or teaching. A couple are lawyers—district attorneys.
How many football players from a SEC school like ole miss do you know? There may be one in a HS class on a good year. You’re talking out of your a**.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are very ill-informed (about both the price of such colleges, and the scholarships they award).
Plenty of articles on the hundreds of dying cash-strapped colleges that are predicted to run out of business by Moody’s. The immediate discounts off fake inflated sticker prices is a routine tactic to hustle parents. Coaches tell the parents whatever they want to hear, but the truth is everyone is getting those fake discounts. Larla you have to go to this abysmal college in the middle of nowhere, the coach offered you a $5k scholarship off tuition if you play softball! We only have to pay $25k a year plus room & board! You almost feel sorry for the parents. Then you realize they’re easy marks because their ego is so tied up in being able to brag their good-not-great athlete is “playing at the next level.”
Anonymous wrote:You are very ill-informed (about both the price of such colleges, and the scholarships they award).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People here are dumb. I’m pretty sure if a kid grads from alabama or ole miss after playing football there, wayyyyyyyyy more doors will be opened than some a normal grad from UVA.
Well if you're pretty sure about that, then we should end the discussion. Anything other topics you want to provide the definitive word on?
It's true though. Playing football for a big SEC school opens so many doors on Wall Street and Tech. They'll put you in any kind of front office sales role where you can schmooze and tell football glory stories.
Most of the former athletes I knew in college are selling insurance, selling cars, pharm sales (delivering free Panera Bread lunches to doctors offices every day), or teaching. A couple are lawyers—district attorneys.
Anonymous wrote:For the millionth time, the OP is not talking about playing sports at the SECs, Sewanee, Kalamazoo, Hampden-Sydney, F&M, Oberlin, Denison, Conn. College of the world. OP is talking about parents bragging because their kid is going to Glenville State College in West Virginia to play baseball.
Now if their kid was born and raised in rural West Virginia? Sure - good for them for going to Glenville! But if there were raised in this area with many other - sorry to say it but better colleges around - yeah, I'm not so impressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People here are dumb. I’m pretty sure if a kid grads from alabama or ole miss after playing football there, wayyyyyyyyy more doors will be opened than some a normal grad from UVA.
Well if you're pretty sure about that, then we should end the discussion. Anything other topics you want to provide the definitive word on?
It's true though. Playing football for a big SEC school opens so many doors on Wall Street and Tech. They'll put you in any kind of front office sales role where you can schmooze and tell football glory stories.
Most of the former athletes I knew in college are selling insurance, selling cars, pharm sales (delivering free Panera Bread lunches to doctors offices every day), or teaching. A couple are lawyers—district attorneys. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an awful college in the middle of nowhere accepts my kid and he can graduate debt free, hell yeah I'm celebrating.
No awful college is giving your kid a full ride due to athletics. And if the college is awful, they probably won’t have the degree they need
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People here are dumb. I’m pretty sure if a kid grads from alabama or ole miss after playing football there, wayyyyyyyyy more doors will be opened than some a normal grad from UVA.
Well if you're pretty sure about that, then we should end the discussion. Anything other topics you want to provide the definitive word on?
It's true though. Playing football for a big SEC school opens so many doors on Wall Street and Tech. They'll put you in any kind of front office sales role where you can schmooze and tell football glory stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People here are dumb. I’m pretty sure if a kid grads from alabama or ole miss after playing football there, wayyyyyyyyy more doors will be opened than some a normal grad from UVA.
Well if you're pretty sure about that, then we should end the discussion. Anything other topics you want to provide the definitive word on?
Anonymous wrote:People here are dumb. I’m pretty sure if a kid grads from alabama or ole miss after playing football there, wayyyyyyyyy more doors will be opened than some a normal grad from UVA.