Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by CageSage
If you do not personally believe that the Yellow Jackets program is your cup of tea, that's fine, but you would be hard pressed to take a non-profit program and place it competitively against the Long Island premier programs.
That's really funny that you say that considering that THAT non-profit program beat the Yellow Jackets. And THAT non-profit program has had girls get e-mails from Northwestern. And THAT non-profit program is getting just as big as Yellow Jackets and yet the price doesn't seem to rise every year. Oh yeah that's right, because THAT non-profit program is out there for the kids not for the cash.
BOTC believes that it is wonderful that you have found an opportunity that has met your needs, your child's needs, and your family's needs at a price point that gives you value-for-money.

That said, we will caution you that getting e-mails from top level coaches and closing the deal are two very different experiences. Experienced club coaches and consistent showcasing opportunities can help you close that deal. When the signings ultimately take place, we will see what the final scorecard shows.

Certainly, our goal on BOTC is to see all of our player-families reach their desired level.

BOTC Industries has discussed this at some length on the College Forum.