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One thing more aggravating that that is saying your kid didn't want the grind and chose the D3 path and then having all these haters say oh your kid must have sucked and went D3 because they weren't good enough to play D1.
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None do, so it's about prioritizing best you can.
My D wanted to win, she played on enough crappy teams in her life. That meant the real possibility of playing less, but playing for more. Some years, it worked out; others, it didn't. But she loved what playing and where she was playing allowed her to do. She was not willing to sacrifice her education to do it, however. And, she was not willing to take on debt to do it, either.
Club soccer has nothing to do with education.
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One thing more aggravating that that is saying your kid didn't want the grind and chose the D3 path and then having all these haters say oh your kid must have sucked and went D3 because they weren't good enough to play D1.
Move on, we really don't care about it.
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Literally nobody cares what reasons you have for where your kid is playing. It comes across like you are trying to convince yourself it was the right move.
Move on, we really don't care about it.
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If nobody cares, why does it get talked about so much here?
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Because parents need to justify their decisions so they take every opportunity to shift the conversation toward why they make decisions. I agree, it's incredibly odd. Yet, here we are...
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Because parents need to justify their decisions so they take every opportunity to shift the conversation toward why they make decisions. I agree, it's incredibly odd. Yet, here we are...
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But what about those frequent instances where someone asks about other peoples' experiences? Should we just ignore those questions?
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So perhaps you are wrong and people do care?
On the off-chance someone asks for the difference in play and commitment to a D1 vs 2 vs 3, it's a worthy discussion. When someone lists the RPI for D1 schools and others just bring the D3 quality into the discussion, it's weird. I personally don't care where anyone plays (I played D3 myself), but telling others' the reason why is just trying to convince yourself, not the rest of us.
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I have to agree with D3 By Choice mom.
These girls are prioritizing soccer while sacrificing academics
53) UMass
77) Yale
81) BC
85) Dartmouth
95) Brown
98) Harvard
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Perhaps, no. Why would anyone care about what justification others have for making a decision?
On the off-chance someone asks for the difference in play and commitment to a D1 vs 2 vs 3, it's a worthy discussion. When someone lists the RPI for D1 schools and others just bring the D3 quality into the discussion, it's weird. I personally don't care where anyone plays (I played D3 myself), but telling others' the reason why is just trying to convince yourself, not the rest of us.
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Perhaps, no. Why would anyone care about what justification others have for making a decision?
On the off-chance someone asks for the difference in play and commitment to a D1 vs 2 vs 3, it's a worthy discussion. When someone lists the RPI for D1 schools and others just bring the D3 quality into the discussion, it's weird. I personally don't care where anyone plays (I played D3 myself), but telling others' the reason why is just trying to convince yourself, not the rest of us.
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