Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no top D1 program is going to let a player major in engineering.
Eh they might have one or two at most. However, D1 lacrosse teams commonly have a ton of finance majors - is finance not demanding? I genuinely don't know.
The big difference is that engineering (and most hard sciences) have labs in additional lectures.
So a finance class may meet for 3-4 hours per week. An Engineering class may meet for 3-4 hours plus have a 3-4 hour lab. Multiple that by several classes per semester and it is nearly impossible to have all of your classes completed by 2pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no top D1 program is going to let a player major in engineering.
If you want to pursue engineering, you should be looking mainly at D3
+1 Wondering if people are just replying from recent topics who have no clue about athletic recruiting.
Not true. I was a heavily recruited D1 athlete and coaches had no say in my major. And we had engineering majors on athletic scholarships on my team.
OK genius. How many students on UVA men lacrosse roster major in Engineering in 2022-2023? Last time I checked, NONE. There are 50 players on the roster, and even if you have two players who major in Engineering, that's about 4%. It is almost impossible to study STEM while being a D1 athlete. Those that did are both incredible smarts and unbelievable work ethics.
It is like saying "Bryce Young" is a Heisman trophy winner and is also a STEM major. Not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Again, is D3 really less demanding than D1? Yes D1 are better players but do they spend more hours/week working out and practicing than D3?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some parent is finding out now near the end of 2023 recruiting period that no offers are on the way and now trying to justify this by "a very specific major" did not allow an school to be an option. I hope these anonymous responses provide the validation you seek. Not sure this is a wide lacrosse issue.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh has excellent engineering programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no top D1 program is going to let a player major in engineering.
Eh they might have one or two at most. However, D1 lacrosse teams commonly have a ton of finance majors - is finance not demanding? I genuinely don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no top D1 program is going to let a player major in engineering.
If you want to pursue engineering, you should be looking mainly at D3
+1 Wondering if people are just replying from recent topics who have no clue about athletic recruiting.
Not true. I was a heavily recruited D1 athlete and coaches had no say in my major. And we had engineering majors on athletic scholarships on my team.
OK genius. How many students on UVA men lacrosse roster major in Engineering in 2022-2023? Last time I checked, NONE. There are 50 players on the roster, and even if you have two players who major in Engineering, that's about 4%. It is almost impossible to study STEM while being a D1 athlete. Those that did are both incredible smarts and unbelievable work ethics.
It is like saying "Bryce Young" is a Heisman trophy winner and is also a STEM major. Not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no top D1 program is going to let a player major in engineering.
If you want to pursue engineering, you should be looking mainly at D3
+1 Wondering if people are just replying from recent topics who have no clue about athletic recruiting.
Not true. I was a heavily recruited D1 athlete and coaches had no say in my major. And we had engineering majors on athletic scholarships on my team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no top D1 program is going to let a player major in engineering.
If you want to pursue engineering, you should be looking mainly at D3
+1 Wondering if people are just replying from recent topics who have no clue about athletic recruiting.
How many kids on the team are engineering majors?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no top D1 program is going to let a player major in engineering.
If you want to pursue engineering, you should be looking mainly at D3
+1 Wondering if people are just replying from recent topics who have no clue about athletic recruiting.
Not true you can look at the rosters. They may only have 1 or 2 engineers but they do have engineering majors.
Please post a D1 lacrosse program with Aerospace Engineering or other Engineering majors on the team. The reply was agreeing with the post that OP might want to focus on D3 programs if they want to pursue Aeorspace Engineering. Maybe it happens once in a great while but we have had personal experience with D1 coaches straight up telling us they do not want their players majoring in Engineering.
Umm Airforce Academy is D1