Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D3 swimming- 2 NESCACS and a SLAC no merit scholarships available. +1 to great education.
Swimming is comprised of full pay kids, so no shock there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no it is notAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan, D1 football, full ride.
Crushing it! That's phenomenal
Football is always a free ride
D1 it is
Anonymous wrote:Private or public?
D1, D2 or D3?
What percentage of tuition did you get in scholarship?
Which sport if you don’t mention saying?
Anonymous wrote:Merit aid is not a loophole to give D3 athletes athletic scholarships. The amount would be similar with/without athletic status for the same student.
Anonymous wrote:D3 swimming- 2 NESCACS and a SLAC no merit scholarships available. +1 to great education.
Anonymous wrote:no it is notAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan, D1 football, full ride.
Crushing it! That's phenomenal
Football is always a free ride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D1, Soccer, 25%, 50%, 100%, 100%
Gender matters big time with soccer.
It’s good for girls. Boys not at all.
I think every single person with a soccer playing kid already knows this. you comment is also off topic. Move along.
As a parent of a kid recruiting…but not soccer…I didn’t know this and appreciated hearing it.
why does this help you
Anonymous wrote:no it is notAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan, D1 football, full ride.
Crushing it! That's phenomenal
Football is always a free ride
Anonymous wrote:Private or public?
D1, D2 or D3?
What percentage of tuition did you get in scholarship?
Which sport if you don’t mention saying?
no it is notAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan, D1 football, full ride.
Crushing it! That's phenomenal
Football is always a free ride