Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=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.


The points are 1: Stop limiting girls to being nurses ... very sexist. 2. That is One narrow profession out of literally thousands of choices; to limit the argument to nursing is silly. 3. These kids should be using lax to get into the best schools they can. D2 in most cases does not fit that criteria. It is being WAY overstated the limitations put on D1 kids with regard to majors. And a great liberal arts education from a place like williams or amherst will be way more valuable career wise than any D2 school.

Now if your kid doesn't have the grades, fine. No judgement here. Just stop w the false argument that D1 is basketweaving and D2 is somehow real school. In the real world, where everyone else lives, a Stanford degree is a more valuable degree than one from Lemoyne.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=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.


The points are 1: Stop limiting girls to being nurses ... very sexist. 2. That is One narrow profession out of literally thousands of choices; to limit the argument to nursing is silly. 3. These kids should be using lax to get into the best schools they can. D2 in most cases does not fit that criteria. It is being WAY overstated the limitations put on D1 kids with regard to majors. And a great liberal arts education from a place like williams or amherst will be way more valuable career wise than any D2 school.

Now if your kid doesn't have the grades, fine. No judgement here. Just stop w the false argument that D1 is basketweaving and D2 is somehow real school. In the real world, where everyone else lives, a Stanford degree is a more valuable degree than one from Lemoyne.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=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.


The points are 1: Stop limiting girls to being nurses ... very sexist. 2. That is One narrow profession out of literally thousands of choices; to limit the argument to nursing is silly. 3. These kids should be using lax to get into the best schools they can. D2 in most cases does not fit that criteria. It is being WAY overstated the limitations put on D1 kids with regard to majors. And a great liberal arts education from a place like williams or amherst will be way more valuable career wise than any D2 school.

Now if your kid doesn't have the grades, fine. No judgement here. Just stop w the false argument that D1 is basketweaving and D2 is somehow real school. In the real world, where everyone else lives, a Stanford degree is a more valuable degree than one from Lemoyne.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=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.


The points are 1: Stop limiting girls to being nurses ... very sexist. 2. That is One narrow profession out of literally thousands of choices; to limit the argument to nursing is silly. 3. These kids should be using lax to get into the best schools they can. D2 in most cases does not fit that criteria. It is being WAY overstated the limitations put on D1 kids with regard to majors. And a great liberal arts education from a place like williams or amherst will be way more valuable career wise than any D2 school.

Now if your kid doesn't have the grades, fine. No judgement here. Just stop w the false argument that D1 is basketweaving and D2 is somehow real school. In the real world, where everyone else lives, a Stanford degree is a more valuable degree than one from Lemoyne.


Easy on the sexist comment, according to the last study I saw 91% of the nurses in the US are in fact women. No one is limiting them, no one is saying they can only be nurses, it is a common issue that occurs all the time in this sport and is just an example.