Anonymous wrote:Whether you choose to attend a private or public school is inconsequential. What truly matters is your ability to compete at a high level. If your player possesses the necessary talent, skills, and academics a particular school desires, you will undoubtedly attract the attention of recruiters. cast a wide net and do everything you can to get on the coaches radar.
If what truly matters is a player’s ability to compete at a high level, a private school would provide more opportunities to do that. Playing in the ISL or WCAC for four years against Good Counsel, SSSAS, Potomac, SR, Visi, and others is excellent prep for college. Not to mention all the IAAM and other top teams on private school schedules. I suppose the costs and benefits have to be weighed, but I don’t see how it is inconsequential.