Anonymous wrote:Two key points
ED is the time when a coach has the most influence. Definitely av key decision point.
Listen carefully to what the coach says. If he or she says the v coach "wil support " the application, then you're good. They will use their pull to get your kid in. If it's early decision and your kid is roughly in range for admissions, you're all good. But if the coach doesn't say he or she will support the application, then your on your own with admissions. The coach may be good for advice and your kid may very well end up on the team, but the coach isn't using any chits to get your kid admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Two key points
ED is the time when a coach has the most influence. Definitely av key decision point.
Listen carefully to what the coach says. If he or she says the v coach "wil support " the application, then you're good. They will use their pull to get your kid in. If it's early decision and your kid is roughly in range for admissions, you're all good. But if the coach doesn't say he or she will support the application, then your on your own with admissions. The coach may be good for advice and your kid may very well end up on the team, but the coach isn't using any chits to get your kid admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When kids talk about “committing” to a school prior to graduating HS, what exactly does this mean? Do they have a guarantee that they will get admission or is this the letter with likelihoods or verbal statements from a coach?
It usually means verbal offer by coach and acceptance by athlete. Caveat emptor that nothing is guaranteed.
Anonymous wrote:When kids talk about “committing” to a school prior to graduating HS, what exactly does this mean? Do they have a guarantee that they will get admission or is this the letter with likelihoods or verbal statements from a coach?