Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Going back to the original post... FCV gets those kids in high level colleges where it matters, everything else is a business and a stepping stone.
This! It doesn’t matter what league FCV is in! We do placement like no other lazy club in the area. VT? Easy, Bobby sends 1 text. Georgetown? Bobby sends 1 email. UVA? Bobby makes 1 call. No other club can do this. They are all cash grabs for ignorant parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:let go of your kids please.
Seriously. The posters in here are why the coaches insist on checking out the families before they will sign a player.
We don’t need your DD, go enjoy losing at VDA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:let go of your kids please.
Seriously. The posters in here are why the coaches insist on checking out the families before they will sign a player.
Anonymous wrote:let go of your kids please.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Going back to the original post... FCV gets those kids in high level colleges where it matters, everything else is a business and a stepping stone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"VT may be a Top 25 girls soccer school but it’s not close on school rankings."
Yes, actually VT is close. In fact it ranked quite highly in certain fields of study, and those fields of study pay more starting salary than G'town. Yes, if my kid is going to Law school, or wants to study public policy, or getting an MBA G'town is a superior choice, but for Technology and Engineering it is Tech. So it is not as simple as you make it seem.
Back to the FCV debate. The poster that talks about players playing at the highest levels in college. Who cares? The whole point is to get your kid the best education they can get possibly for less money. Soccer is a means to an end, except those that want/can go pro in a significant (re: European) league. If they are that good, they shouldn't be going to a U.S. college anyhow. It's off to the pro club and they'll get their college degree on the side. If not Europe, they'll end up making more $$$ as a college grad in their field of study. Especially in the DC metro area.
You seem like a smart person. Look at the roster and tell me how many engineers in training you see.
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.
No. I said the exact opposite. I didn't even mention soccer. I said if my kid wanted to study engineering my first choice would be Tech. Period. Regardless of soccer. Furthermore, I'd pay the tuition (after 30% discount in the PP hypothetical scenario) over a free ride to GW.. Avg. starting salary out of Tech is higher, especially for engineers. When you add in the fact that Tech is an ACC school and my kid could play in that conference and get to go to big time college Football and Bball games and get to enjoy a full university experience (vs. that which GW offers), do real, meaningful research projects that make a difference (like Flint water issues), and get to experience the outdoors and nature and beauty of Tech, vs. getting car-jacked in DC, it is a no brainer if you can afford 70% of the tuition (which I can). BTW - you didn't express and opinion, you simply made a non-sensical statement about studying engineering a G'town (which no one said you could do). So while I may be a charmer, you're simply a moron.
Anonymous wrote:"VT may be a Top 25 girls soccer school but it’s not close on school rankings."
Yes, actually VT is close. In fact it ranked quite highly in certain fields of study, and those fields of study pay more starting salary than G'town. Yes, if my kid is going to Law school, or wants to study public policy, or getting an MBA G'town is a superior choice, but for Technology and Engineering it is Tech. So it is not as simple as you make it seem.
Back to the FCV debate. The poster that talks about players playing at the highest levels in college. Who cares? The whole point is to get your kid the best education they can get possibly for less money. Soccer is a means to an end, except those that want/can go pro in a significant (re: European) league. If they are that good, they shouldn't be going to a U.S. college anyhow. It's off to the pro club and they'll get their college degree on the side. If not Europe, they'll end up making more $$$ as a college grad in their field of study. Especially in the DC metro area.
Anonymous wrote: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?
This is different. We have superior promotion so playing in the highest level of competition doesn’t matter. Loudoun is a bunch of thieves so pick your poison
Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s hilarious that you think you can’t have one without the other. Or is it that you are trying hard to convince yourself that low level D1 is just as good as the high level D1 with great education as well. Nevertheless, it’s not your money or kid to bother you, so good night buddy.
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.
No. I said the exact opposite. I didn't even mention soccer. I said if my kid wanted to study engineering my first choice would be Tech. Period. Regardless of soccer. Furthermore, I'd pay the tuition (after 30% discount in the PP hypothetical scenario) over a free ride to GW.. Avg. starting salary out of Tech is higher, especially for engineers. When you add in the fact that Tech is an ACC school and my kid could play in that conference and get to go to big time college Football and Bball games and get to enjoy a full university experience (vs. that which GW offers), do real, meaningful research projects that make a difference (like Flint water issues), and get to experience the outdoors and nature and beauty of Tech, vs. getting car-jacked in DC, it is a no brainer if you can afford 70% of the tuition (which I can). BTW - you didn't express and opinion, you simply made a non-sensical statement about studying engineering a G'town (which no one said you could do). So while I may be a charmer, you're simply a moron.