Anonymous wrote:Let us not kid ourselves. Aside from Arlington 2011G and Bethesda to some extent . All other teams in the DMV area are pretty much average. D3 is their best shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Yea, my kids 3rd grade teacher played D1 at a top name school
Crapping on teachers? Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Playing sports is always good. 100% agree but it won’t matter when you’re competing to get into a Fortune 500. Grades and internships matter.
You should look at all of the studies done on women in leadership positions that played competitive team sports and reconsider that comment. We're talking 90%+
Yeah it extends into medicine as well. Lots of former athletes even with the insane schedules in med school. Guess who is well equipped to handle that?
Did they play GA or ECNL ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Playing sports is always good. 100% agree but it won’t matter when you’re competing to get into a Fortune 500. Grades and internships matter.
You should look at all of the studies done on women in leadership positions that played competitive team sports and reconsider that comment. We're talking 90%+
Yeah it extends into medicine as well. Lots of former athletes even with the insane schedules in med school. Guess who is well equipped to handle that?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Playing sports is always good. 100% agree but it won’t matter when you’re competing to get into a Fortune 500. Grades and internships matter.
You should look at all of the studies done on women in leadership positions that played competitive team sports and reconsider that comment. We're talking 90%+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Playing sports is always good. 100% agree but it won’t matter when you’re competing to get into a Fortune 500. Grades and internships matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Playing sports is always good. 100% agree but it won’t matter when you’re competing to get into a Fortune 500. Grades and internships matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Yea, my kids 3rd grade teacher played D1 at a top name school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA or ECNL. What are we getting out of all of this? Going to college to play soccer with some kind of major. Remember that there is cut throat competition (academically) in colleges. That kid camping in the library and accumulating internships is going to get ahead of you when it comes to hiring while you are juggling between soccer and curriculum.
Playing a college sport is excellent for a resume. If you didn’t know that, I’m sorry.
Anonymous wrote:ITS FRIDAY PEOPLE!!! WHO drops the news first