Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By my count, there's 8 girls that went to public school in the committed list. Is there an advantage to getting recruited going to a private school?
A handful provide an advantage based on coaching, connections and quality of competition from athletic perspective. From an academic perspective, if you believe that private school kids are better prepared for college, that can help as can the college counseling offered. The real bump is that the average private school family has significantly more resources to bring to bear on "project get my kid into college" than the average public school kid (club fees, private lessons, travel to prospect days, recruiting consultants, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:By my count, there's 8 girls that went to public school in the committed list. Is there an advantage to getting recruited going to a private school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at this point, have all the Ivy offers gone out? have they just made offers to the top picks and the rest will be a trickle?
Yale 8
Harvard 8
Penn 7
Princeton 4
Cornell 3
Dartmouth 3
Columbia 1
Brown 4
I imagine Ivies have players whom they've already informed that if another player doesn't accept, they may receive an offer.Over the past two weekends, these Ivy League schools have been conducting official visits with more recruits than they can extend offers.Spots are filling up quickly, and if someone declines an offer to attend a different school, then the next person in line is offered. The top recruits ususally go on official visits the first 3 weekends. The pace of this 2026 class is fastest to date.
So with all these Ivy offers already accepted did these schools do pre-reads prior to 9/1 to make sure they could get into the schools? Just use the academic index?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So at this point, have all the Ivy offers gone out? have they just made offers to the top picks and the rest will be a trickle?
Yale 8
Harvard 8
Penn 7
Princeton 4
Cornell 3
Dartmouth 3
Columbia 1
Brown 4
I imagine Ivies have players whom they've already informed that if another player doesn't accept, they may receive an offer.Over the past two weekends, these Ivy League schools have been conducting official visits with more recruits than they can extend offers.Spots are filling up quickly, and if someone declines an offer to attend a different school, then the next person in line is offered. The top recruits ususally go on official visits the first 3 weekends. The pace of this 2026 class is fastest to date.
Anonymous wrote:So at this point, have all the Ivy offers gone out? have they just made offers to the top picks and the rest will be a trickle?