Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DC is going through a pre-read process as a recruited athlete with Swarthmore, and Admissions says things look good, does that mean that your DC will have an 'offer" from the school (yes, I know you still need to apply and the fine print will say nothing is guaranteed), or does that just make your DC part of the eligible pool from which the coach can choose?
It means you’re essentially in, barring something weird. Coaches will tell you how many of their positive pre-reads get in. We’ve been told as low as 80%, but most say all or nearly all.
Anonymous wrote:If your DC is going through a pre-read process as a recruited athlete with Swarthmore, and Admissions says things look good, does that mean that your DC will have an 'offer" from the school (yes, I know you still need to apply and the fine print will say nothing is guaranteed), or does that just make your DC part of the eligible pool from which the coach can choose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a sophomore on the women’s lacrosse team and she has managed to find a way to balance a ton of schoolwork with her sport and still have some time left over to socialize. Very impressed with the support she’s received from the coaches who understand it’s school first, sport second. My daughter has had a wonderful experience so far. Of course this season was a mess but at least they were able to take their team trip to Florida.
So glad to hear! My daughter is about to go through the pre read process for lacrosse and loves the coach. She visited for prospect day her sophomore year but was sad that the one this year didn't happen. Her impression was that the team supported one another both on and off the field.
I have a son going through the recruitment process. He was told the pre-read process would take place in June. Is your daughter going through the pre-read process now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a sophomore on the women’s lacrosse team and she has managed to find a way to balance a ton of schoolwork with her sport and still have some time left over to socialize. Very impressed with the support she’s received from the coaches who understand it’s school first, sport second. My daughter has had a wonderful experience so far. Of course this season was a mess but at least they were able to take their team trip to Florida.
So glad to hear! My daughter is about to go through the pre read process for lacrosse and loves the coach. She visited for prospect day her sophomore year but was sad that the one this year didn't happen. Her impression was that the team supported one another both on and off the field.
Anonymous wrote:I have a sophomore on the women’s lacrosse team and she has managed to find a way to balance a ton of schoolwork with her sport and still have some time left over to socialize. Very impressed with the support she’s received from the coaches who understand it’s school first, sport second. My daughter has had a wonderful experience so far. Of course this season was a mess but at least they were able to take their team trip to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:What is Swarthmore like for an athlete?
Anonymous wrote:What is Swarthmore like for an athlete?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If DC wants to major in engineering, can s/he avoid some of the liberal craziness? Or does it permeate the entire school?
Your little conservative snowflake will be okay.
The pseudo-liberal has spoken!![]()