Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
First off you are living thru your kids!!
There is no pro lacrosse and why you don't send your kids to school so they graduate in 4 years with a degree and play.
So it is ok to go to school and play for 4 years than go back to another school and pay full price for school. You must have a lot of money.
What a waste of time and money. My girls played d2 and graduated with a degree and had fun and have jobs with what they went to school for.
Yes in most D1 schools you can not do nursing. D2 yes. sooo do it thats what college is about. D1 coaches will not put up with nursing but remember after 4 years they are not giving you any money! There is only 1 national champ and in 5 years who cares.


Why do u all focus on nursing w ur argument all the time? How about Doctor? How about brand management? Computer science? Finance? And many many other majors and career focuses. The are many great D1 schools. And many girls who go on from D1 programs to be very successful in their respective careers. As for Rollins, it's a regional school and certainly not bad, but it's expensive. For the tuition, there are a hundred schools in D1 and D3 better than Rollins. But you are right, it is one the few D2 schools with half decent academics. Not a great value though. Now name ten more.
You better educate yourslf quick, Nursing comes up all the time because of the clinicals that force girls off campus and have extremely difficult class schedule. Engineering, architecture and teaching are similar. Kids trying to be doctors rarely even play because of the demanding classes. Coaches try to "guide" kids from these classes because of the missed practice due to off campus responsibilities inherent in these courses, especially for top players and kids that get large scholarship dollars.