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Typical scholarship package for D2 it NAIA?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostKids coming out of Bentley or Stonehill with business degrees in the next 4-5 years are going to make a hell of a lot more money than any Ivy grad majoring in some liberal arts.
In case you didn't realize I view havery top notch business schools too.
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My child got an $18,000/year Presidential Scholarship from a D2 school.
My child could never make the soccer team.
Stop chasing athletic money. It's a shell game. Chase the guaranteed merit money.
Let your kids play locally and enjoy themselves but study twice as hard as they practice.
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I went to an ACC school but never played a sport there. Then got a MD and now make more than most of you so what’s your point?
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There is no right answer, and no reason to get insulted nor call someone an azzhat for speaking the truth. HC is more selective than Stonehill, and HC is D1. Prestige accompanies both those facts, but that's it, just prestige, and marginal prestige at best. Neither school is widely known outside Northeast, and neither soccer program is likely to attract nor produce WNT candidates.
The issue is personal to each family. Some desire the prestige, and view the stretch as worth it, others are more pragmatic. In either case, the student will have opportunity and it is on them drive their destiny.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is no right answer, and no reason to get insulted nor call someone an azzhat for speaking the truth. HC is more selective than Stonehill, and HC is D1. Prestige accompanies both those facts, but that's it, just prestige, and marginal prestige at best. Neither school is widely known outside Northeast, and neither soccer program is likely to attract nor produce WNT candidates.
The issue is personal to each family. Some desire the prestige, and view the stretch as worth it, others are more pragmatic. In either case, the student will have opportunity and it is on them drive their destiny.
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