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My daughter did one of their 3 day camps this summer. It was expensive and I thought would be a waste of time and money, but was actually really good and I thought worth it. Girls worked closely with the coaches, a ton of coaches were there (even more than on the list), competition was good. They did a Q&A coach panel that was great. Not sure about the 1 day but would recommend the 3 day.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter did one of their 3 day camps this summer. It was expensive and I thought would be a waste of time and money, but was actually really good and I thought worth it. Girls worked closely with the coaches, a ton of coaches were there (even more than on the list), competition was good. They did a Q&A coach panel that was great. Not sure about the 1 day but would recommend the 3 day.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone have experience with these guys?
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Do the one day early on if you want to get your toes wet, see where you fit in. The longer one is costly, tiring and has diminishing returns each day. Use the savings for the targeted school ID events
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo the one day early on if you want to get your toes wet, see where you fit in. The longer one is costly, tiring and has diminishing returns each day. Use the savings for the targeted school ID events
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo go one step further, make this your rule of thumb .... if you kid has not expressed an interest in any of the colleges in attendance (for academic or other non-soccer reasons), then just skip it. Get the school part first, then worry about the soccer ... don't fish only for schools that express in interest in your kid on the field. Chances are they won't make 4 years and you will have a good possibility of being at a school that they still dont love. Chase the school, not the soccer .... most have soccer anyways.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPS - When my older daughter was going through this, we made her tell us schools she liked and hated ... she invited those coaches to her tournaments and when it was narrowed down more, she went to a few of their ID camps. My son is a junior in HS and has done nothing to even begin looking at schools and it will certainly cost him if he really ends up wanting to play in college, but it will be a great lesson learned for him either way (when he ends up living at home, working a job, and going to the local CC, part-time in 2 years because he did not plan very well! :)).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNice parenting
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My daughter attended has done the 1 day and 3 day. Loved both. It is well organized and they do a good job of giving kids a chance to interact with all the coaches. Very motivational. Also agree with the previous post mentioning the coach faq. Very helpful info for my daughter with her recruiting process.
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