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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooking for honest opinions from anyone who has attended?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA bit expensive, but it is one of the best camps i've been to. The camp is unique in the sense that there is plenty of time dedicated for the players to interact with the coaches. You also get to have an input on who your coach advisor will be for the camp.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKind of creepy vibe from the multiple and insistent invitations my daughter has received. Interested to hear what others think.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhich camps are better? Not sarcastic, just curious!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm curious too as we're just starting on this adventure. My son gets emails for Villanova's all the time. They have many running with different options in terms of cost/length of stay, etc. but their frequency smacks a bit of desperation.
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My son is at a D1 school across the country due to the exposure he received at one day Chicago Exact Camp. My son also enjoyed the uniqueness of the "go mental" camp that integrated the mental aspects of the game into the general camp approach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son is at a D1 school across the country due to the exposure he received at one day Chicago Exact Camp. My son also enjoyed the uniqueness of the "go mental" camp that integrated the mental aspects of the game into the general camp approach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSays the marketing director for Exact camps.
For anyone who gets their emails you'll know how they operate.
They make everything appear like you've been personally chosen etc. If the college of your choice is attending then it's worth it but otherwise their advertising just adds up to just another crafty piece of junk mail.
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having sent my child to one then worked one they are as good as the people working them...but yes they are to make money too as most camps and clinics are.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSpot on.
For anyone who gets their emails you'll know how they operate.
They make everything appear like you've been personally chosen etc. If the college of your choice is attending then it's worth it but otherwise their advertising just adds up to just another crafty piece of junk mail.
Hi Suzie, A college coach just put you on their recruiting list! Click here to find out who.
These companies must have the same marketing director.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTheir emails remind of the emails from CaptainU. They try to make the kid feel important and that coaches are interested in them. Here's the typical CaptainU bait & drivel:
Hi Suzie, A college coach just put you on their recruiting list! Click here to find out who.
These companies must have the same marketing director.
" (3) People have looked for your profile! Join today to see who's look for you! "
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