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Join Date: Dec 2011
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How would that conversation go? "Hi, Coach, I'm 140 as a junior, but if I were a soph I'd be 120, are you more interested in me now?" |
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My experience is that most AP work begins junior year, some exceptions, and a kid who is taking a solid load might be taking 4 per semester, for a total of 16. So when you say "tons", is that closer to 16 or 32-40? |
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More exaggerated fictional (truth is they are excuses) arguments. Yawn. The circle continues.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I have noticed the "taking all APs" and find that misleading as well. Schools have limited access to APs through sophomore year, sometimes only allowing APUSH as a soph. Then in junior year it is typically 2-4, same senior year. That is the norm, but not for a serious tennis player. There could certainly be an exception, but rare. Any kid that is taking more than that probably isn't playing tennis at a competitive level, there wouldn't be time. Anyone claiming 4 APs as a freshman, well I think they are telling a fishing tale there. I think the top # for academic types is more like 8-12.
Also scholarship level tennis players need way less APs (the elite don't need any) than the kid without tennis. Parents expecting kids to carry a ton of APs on top of a ton of tennis are putting way too much on their kid. |
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"OK, he can walk on and not play any matches as a freshman since everyone will be as old or older than him, and as a soph and up he will only play kids in a class lower than him. Of course I am not going to use one of my precious slots with the [Ivy] admissions office for a player like this." |
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I think this is about on a par for Ivy applicants.....and then of course there is the tennis. Maybe he can also take on full ownership of his own recruiting process? |
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That's cool. Go for that sophomore TRN ranking and let us know how it goes with the Ivy coaches when you discuss it with them.
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How about support your kids in school. Support your kids in tennis. Save for their college education. See where it will lead to instead of focus on scholarship and hold your smart child a year or two behind. |
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Totally agree. |
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With all these academic credentials do you think he is smart enough to take full ownership of his college recruitment? It seems you are heavily involved for the parent of a Junior year student. The six months in Junior ITF, the sophomore TRN ranking, the thing about listing a bunch of schools on TRN, all the academic stats you list on a public message board.....why not trust him to make the calls on these things |
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Mr. Bill, I would just forget about the "virtual ranking" as an excuse for not being a 5 star! We should not feel sorry for going to school a little early, taking heavy school load, playing up early and losing to bigger and better kids..... Should not use these as excuses... He just needs to continue to work hard on and off tennis court, improve his games and get his grades and scores.... |
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I would like to point out (you prob already know) Ivy scholarship is need based only. Make sure you are prepared to pay. |
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I love this Board!! |
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