Thanks for the kind words.
College athletes playing five years of post-secondary sports is a very touchy subject with NCAA. The prep schools must walk a very thin line in order to avoid any sense whatsoever of impropriety. There are actually recruited athletes who attend prep school and do not play sports. These prep schools are not like the private ones in that you and I are paying for them so they have a double standard by which they must abide. We have to remain skeptical but trust that they are doing the correct thing. All indications that I can see is that they are.
Cleaning up all the misconceptions of a very complex and varied selection process? Surely you jest. That is the main reason I stay off the other "SA" site. I do try to keep this forum as knowledgable as I am able with my limited expertise.
Good luck to your son. I am sure he is very happy and that you are very proud. You both should be.
College athletes playing five years of post-secondary sports is a very touchy subject with NCAA. The prep schools must walk a very thin line in order to avoid any sense whatsoever of impropriety. There are actually recruited athletes who attend prep school and do not play sports. These prep schools are not like the private ones in that you and I are paying for them so they have a double standard by which they must abide. We have to remain skeptical but trust that they are doing the correct thing. All indications that I can see is that they are.
Cleaning up all the misconceptions of a very complex and varied selection process? Surely you jest. That is the main reason I stay off the other "SA" site. I do try to keep this forum as knowledgable as I am able with my limited expertise.
Good luck to your son. I am sure he is very happy and that you are very proud. You both should be.