Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you propose that kid study architecture or engineering at Georgetown?
Did you actually read my post? Apparently you didn’t go to college. Read it again. S L O W.
Some poster on here thinks the most important factor to consider is the ranking of the soccer program and I beg to differ.
Don't know if that was you or another of the charmers on here but who cares. I stand by my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you propose that kid study architecture or engineering at Georgetown?
Did you actually read my post? Apparently you didn’t go to college. Read it again. S L O W.
Some poster on here thinks the most important factor to consider is the ranking of the soccer program and I beg to differ.
Don't know if that was you or another of the charmers on here but who cares. I stand by my opinion.
Who cares what you beg to do, high level players want high level competition they want to compete with the best. Totally different mind-set, something you obviously know nothing about.
How does FCV fit into this is the GA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you propose that kid study architecture or engineering at Georgetown?
Did you actually read my post? Apparently you didn’t go to college. Read it again. S L O W.
Some poster on here thinks the most important factor to consider is the ranking of the soccer program and I beg to differ.
Don't know if that was you or another of the charmers on here but who cares. I stand by my opinion.
Who cares what you beg to do, high level players want high level competition they want to compete with the best. Totally different mind-set, something you obviously know nothing about.
How does FCV fit into this is the GA?
Anonymous wrote:Fabulous. High level students want high level academics. It's a win win all around. Best to your player and I mean that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you propose that kid study architecture or engineering at Georgetown?
Did you actually read my post? Apparently you didn’t go to college. Read it again. S L O W.
Some poster on here thinks the most important factor to consider is the ranking of the soccer program and I beg to differ.
Don't know if that was you or another of the charmers on here but who cares. I stand by my opinion.
Who cares what you beg to do, high level players want high level competition they want to compete with the best. Totally different mind-set, something you obviously know nothing about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you propose that kid study architecture or engineering at Georgetown?
Did you actually read my post? Apparently you didn’t go to college. Read it again. S L O W.
Some poster on here thinks the most important factor to consider is the ranking of the soccer program and I beg to differ.
Don't know if that was you or another of the charmers on here but who cares. I stand by my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you propose that kid study architecture or engineering at Georgetown?
Did you actually read my post? Apparently you didn’t go to college. Read it again. S L O W.
Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you propose that kid study architecture or engineering at Georgetown?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full ride to GW or 30 percent to Tech?
Full ride to Northwestern or 20 percent to Tech?
Full ride to Georgetown or 50 percent to Tech?
Which ones have more value?
Spare us the “Big D1” talk.
Let’s talk real world and not photo ops.
Never GW that program is horrible. Georgetown is currently a top 5 school in rankings and in the Big east, so definitely Georgetown. Northwestern is in a power 5 school so if they are offering a full ride I would take that over Tech. However, it really depends at what level your player wants to play at and what future aspirations they have.
Well...surrounding clubs have those commitments for the 2022 04s. With more to come. So, the narrative is laughable.
Trying reading from the beginning and you wouldn’t be lost.
I am sorry, what? Narrative? Please try to make sense when responding.
Northwestern is not even in the top 100, GW not even on the spectrum since they aren’t in the power 5 conferences and are only sitting at 198, Georgetown is the only school that could even be considered a top school in this a topic and someone thought it wise to compare them to VT? Why even try to compare them to VT they are way over VT heads.
I don’t care about program rankings. I care about school rankings and money offered.
VT may be a Top 25 girls soccer school but it’s not close on school rankings.
Getting a walk on offer or 20 percent offer for a state school is cool. I applaud the kids. But I understand the reality which is they will probably sit the bench will paying to go to school when they could have gotten a lot more money with more playing time and just as good education elsewhere.
Hopefully you understand that not every kid is taking the highest program offer available..for many reasons.
I agree with 20% and sitting the bench, I personally wouldn’t do that but VT has great education and who’s to say that was the kids first choice and she feels like she wants to give it a try, work herself up to possibly winning a starting position and more money. Everyone has their own story to write out. That kid that got that 20% offer although low currently is way better off currently then the 98% of 04 who have received nothing at this point. That’s a scary place!
Agree with the first part. And by the way, I’m talking hypothetical with made up numbers. I don’t know what kids accepted.
However, I disagree with the second part. The 04s are fine and in lots of conversations with coaches. The dominions will fall this summer for them.
The issue I have is FCV dad (or coach) running their mouth about how great their players are and how all the other kids are left behind. It’s simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full ride to GW or 30 percent to Tech?
Full ride to Northwestern or 20 percent to Tech?
Full ride to Georgetown or 50 percent to Tech?
Which ones have more value?
Spare us the “Big D1” talk.
Let’s talk real world and not photo ops.
Never GW that program is horrible. Georgetown is currently a top 5 school in rankings and in the Big east, so definitely Georgetown. Northwestern is in a power 5 school so if they are offering a full ride I would take that over Tech. However, it really depends at what level your player wants to play at and what future aspirations they have.
Well...surrounding clubs have those commitments for the 2022 04s. With more to come. So, the narrative is laughable.
Trying reading from the beginning and you wouldn’t be lost.
I am sorry, what? Narrative? Please try to make sense when responding.
Northwestern is not even in the top 100, GW not even on the spectrum since they aren’t in the power 5 conferences and are only sitting at 198, Georgetown is the only school that could even be considered a top school in this a topic and someone thought it wise to compare them to VT? Why even try to compare them to VT they are way over VT heads.
I don’t care about program rankings. I care about school rankings and money offered.
VT may be a Top 25 girls soccer school but it’s not close on school rankings.
Getting a walk on offer or 20 percent offer for a state school is cool. I applaud the kids. But I understand the reality which is they will probably sit the bench will paying to go to school when they could have gotten a lot more money with more playing time and just as good education elsewhere.
Hopefully you understand that not every kid is taking the highest program offer available..for many reasons.
I agree with 20% and sitting the bench, I personally wouldn’t do that but VT has great education and who’s to say that was the kids first choice and she feels like she wants to give it a try, work herself up to possibly winning a starting position and more money. Everyone has their own story to write out. That kid that got that 20% offer although low currently is way better off currently then the 98% of 04 who have received nothing at this point. That’s a scary place!
Anonymous wrote:VT is currently ranked 75
South Carolina is currently ranked 35
The only Top 25 ranked school in the convo is Georgetown at number 5.
So, the only area club currently with a Top 25 commitment is Arlington.
And she was a Spirt/Metro transfer
How you like them apples?
Loooooloooooool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The discussion is about academic opportunity not the soccer programs.
No, it’s not! It’s about the 25 top schools and how FCV is able to promote it’s players while surrounding clubs can’t. Let’s be real, if you not only get to go to a high skilled team and play collegiate soccer at the highest level and still get an amazing education you pick the low leave soccer program over top 25? who would do that? You mean to tell me your kid gets a scholarship at 70% to UVA you aren’t going to take it because GW gives you a full ride? If the answer is yes, your kid is middle of the pack and that’s why you have that mentality. Which is okay, but let’s not only pretend it’s because you want the full ride.
Your kid is not even recruiting age. It shows. Over hyped and argumentative.
Wait until you really start crunching numbers and considering offers before offering your opinion.