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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’ll tell you precisely what NESCAC is full of: d3 “athletes” and drugs. And not necessarily in that order. Oh, and attitude, and plenty of legacy Spauldings. “Grandpa, I am NOT playing golf today. I’m playing TENNIS”
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh yes. Steer clear. Terrible places
Lots of other NESCAC schools don’t offer online access. I wonder why?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthttps://www.bowdoin.edu/security/pdf...-crime-log.pdf
Lots of other NESCAC schools don’t offer online access. I wonder why?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAbsolutely shocking behavior.... college students being found intoxicated and the smell of marijuana in a residence hall... really crazy to see this type of activity at college. 🙄
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Why would you go to some pimple-on-your-butt D3 in nowheresville to smoke weed when there are plenty of great D1s to smoke weed at? D3 weed smoking is for face savers who always bragged about and chased D1 weed but were lacking in either the smarts or weed-smoking ability to be anything more wannabe D1 one toke only kids. If you're not making money on weed at a D1 what's the point? Plus that's the only way my kids can go to college...if they can smoke weed but also get paid for smoking it. Every smart parent knows by the time their kid is 11 how good of a weed smoker she's going to be. It really all boils down to targeting where your kid is going to be the best weed smoker he can be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would you go to some pimple-on-your-butt D3 in nowheresville to smoke weed when there are plenty of great D1s to smoke weed at? D3 weed smoking is for face savers who always bragged about and chased D1 weed but were lacking in either the smarts or weed-smoking ability to be anything more wannabe D1 one toke only kids. If you're not making money on weed at a D1 what's the point? Plus that's the only way my kids can go to college...if they can smoke weed but also get paid for smoking it. Every smart parent knows by the time their kid is 11 how good of a weed smoker she's going to be. It really all boils down to targeting where your kid is going to be the best weed smoker he can be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are trying way too hard. Not reading past line one and a half. again, the less D3 weed your superstar smokes, the more left for mine.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThen you missed their point. If all a kid wants to do is smoke weed and maybe play some soccer, where does it matter where they go to school? They’re not really motivated students. They can smoke weed at any division. Doing at D3 just costs the family a crap load of money so they can tell all their sideline buddies that they really care about education. The funny part is while that may be true, their kid doesn’t and they’re the one that has to take advantage of the situation. Can’t make a horse drink no matter how exclusive the pond is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome horses take advantage of their talent to access an educational institution where they will thrive be it d1, d2 or d3. Some horses go to drink from the educational trough, some from the soccer trough, and some from both. If they are going to party then they are wasting their time and money no matter what they choose.
This discussion really strikes me of Lori Loughlin trying to push her party animal kid into USC. Some parents think the environment is all that matters and never really hold their kids accountable. Some of these soccer parents aren't all that dissimilar when you think about it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy would you go to some pimple-on-your-butt D3 in nowheresville to smoke weed when there are plenty of great D1s to smoke weed at? D3 weed smoking is for face savers who always bragged about and chased D1 weed but were lacking in either the smarts or weed-smoking ability to be anything more wannabe D1 one toke only kids. If you're not making money on weed at a D1 what's the point? Plus that's the only way my kids can go to college...if they can smoke weed but also get paid for smoking it. Every smart parent knows by the time their kid is 11 how good of a weed smoker she's going to be. It really all boils down to targeting where your kid is going to be the best weed smoker he can be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut those kids that do take advantage aren't likely to be spending their time smoking a whole bunch of weed are they now? The fact of the matter is there is drug screening at most D1 schools and the rigors of the situation usually dictate that kids can't be partying all the time if they want to succeed athletically never mind academically.
This discussion really strikes me of Lori Loughlin trying to push her party animal kid into USC. Some parents think the environment is all that matters and never really hold their kids accountable. Some of these soccer parents aren't all that dissimilar when you think about it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThen you missed their point. If all a kid wants to do is smoke weed and maybe play some soccer, where does it matter where they go to school? They’re not really motivated students. They can smoke weed at any division. Doing at D3 just costs the family a crap load of money so they can tell all their sideline buddies that they really care about education. The funny part is while that may be true, their kid doesn’t and they’re the one that has to take advantage of the situation. Can’t make a horse drink no matter how exclusive the pond is.
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