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Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 4:54 pm
Lazy stupid answer. So nobody gets any bursaries or scholarships? I’m sure most of the team gets some reduction in tuition. I’m just curious what it is on average.
Who’s lazy? All costs are clearly listed on their site. Go look yourself. Day school - boarding. 40k-70k. But if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it. If you have to ask if there are scholarships, your kid is not good enough. They would’ve approached you already.
Foff .. my kid is plenty good enough. He would put them over the op to beat the likes of St Mikes or UCC. Want to get 80% subsidized.
If he was that good you wouldn’t be so desperate, you’d have plenty of other offers. Sounds like the end of his career is in sight and you’re pressing the panic button. Good luck.
He has plenty of options at this point. Projected 1st/2nd round OHL pick. Three different USHL schools are interested. He will likely play either JrA in Canada or USHL to keep his NCAA eligibility open. Already has offers from two different US colleges. I was only trying to establish if sending him to play in St Andrews was another possible option. But it sounds like it won’t be in our family’s budget and that’s ok. That’s why I said if I can send him with a 80% discount I probably would for one year. Then he would play either OHL or USHL the following year.
Projected by his family sounds more like it. USHL doesn’t have schools either like someone else pointed out. Your credibility has reached zero. Dismissed!
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 4:54 pm
Lazy stupid answer. So nobody gets any bursaries or scholarships? I’m sure most of the team gets some reduction in tuition. I’m just curious what it is on average.
Who’s lazy? All costs are clearly listed on their site. Go look yourself. Day school - boarding. 40k-70k. But if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it. If you have to ask if there are scholarships, your kid is not good enough. They would’ve approached you already.
Foff .. my kid is plenty good enough. He would put them over the op to beat the likes of St Mikes or UCC. Want to get 80% subsidized.
If he was that good you wouldn’t be so desperate, you’d have plenty of other offers. Sounds like the end of his career is in sight and you’re pressing the panic button. Good luck.
He has plenty of options at this point. Projected 1st/2nd round OHL pick. Three different USHL schools are interested. He will likely play either JrA in Canada or USHL to keep his NCAA eligibility open. Already has offers from two different US colleges. I was only trying to establish if sending him to play in St Andrews was another possible option. But it sounds like it won’t be in our family’s budget and that’s ok. That’s why I said if I can send him with a 80% discount I probably would for one year. Then he would play either OHL or USHL the following year.
Guest wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 6:59 pm
Do you send the nanny’s to school with your little princess’s?
Unreal how judgemental people are. The hockey world creates such a corrupt group of parents that slam parents who actually have worked hard to provide a better opportunities for their kids. Whether it be St Mikes, St. Andrew’s or UCC- the kids have opportunity in both sport and surprise surprise- education!
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 4:54 pm
Lazy stupid answer. So nobody gets any bursaries or scholarships? I’m sure most of the team gets some reduction in tuition. I’m just curious what it is on average.
Who’s lazy? All costs are clearly listed on their site. Go look yourself. Day school - boarding. 40k-70k. But if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it. If you have to ask if there are scholarships, your kid is not good enough. They would’ve approached you already.
Foff .. my kid is plenty good enough. He would put them over the op to beat the likes of St Mikes or UCC. Want to get 80% subsidized.
If he was that good you wouldn’t be so desperate, you’d have plenty of other offers. Sounds like the end of his career is in sight and you’re pressing the panic button. Good luck.
He has plenty of options at this point. Projected 1st/2nd round OHL pick. Three different USHL schools are interested. He will likely play either JrA in Canada or USHL to keep his NCAA eligibility open. Already has offers from two different US colleges. I was only trying to establish if sending him to play in St Andrews was another possible option. But it sounds like it won’t be in our family’s budget and that’s ok. That’s why I said if I can send him with a 80% discount I probably would for one year. Then he would play either OHL or USHL the following year.
Who’s lazy? All costs are clearly listed on their site. Go look yourself. Day school - boarding. 40k-70k. But if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it. If you have to ask if there are scholarships, your kid is not good enough. They would’ve approached you already.
Foff .. my kid is plenty good enough. He would put them over the op to beat the likes of St Mikes or UCC. Want to get 80% subsidized.
If he was that good you wouldn’t be so desperate, you’d have plenty of other offers. Sounds like the end of his career is in sight and you’re pressing the panic button. Good luck.
He has plenty of options at this point. Projected 1st/2nd round OHL pick. Three different USHL schools are interested. He will likely play either JrA in Canada or USHL to keep his NCAA eligibility open. Already has offers from two different US colleges. I was only trying to establish if sending him to play in St Andrews was another possible option. But it sounds like it won’t be in our family’s budget and that’s ok. That’s why I said if I can send him with a 80% discount I probably would for one year. Then he would play either OHL or USHL the following year.
What grade is your kid entering in September?
Entering grade 8
i hope this isn’t the OP who said entering grade 8. if it is, this entire thread should be taken down
Who’s lazy? All costs are clearly listed on their site. Go look yourself. Day school - boarding. 40k-70k. But if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it. If you have to ask if there are scholarships, your kid is not good enough. They would’ve approached you already.
Foff .. my kid is plenty good enough. He would put them over the op to beat the likes of St Mikes or UCC. Want to get 80% subsidized.
If he was that good you wouldn’t be so desperate, you’d have plenty of other offers. Sounds like the end of his career is in sight and you’re pressing the panic button. Good luck.
He has plenty of options at this point. Projected 1st/2nd round OHL pick. Three different USHL schools are interested. He will likely play either JrA in Canada or USHL to keep his NCAA eligibility open. Already has offers from two different US colleges. I was only trying to establish if sending him to play in St Andrews was another possible option. But it sounds like it won’t be in our family’s budget and that’s ok. That’s why I said if I can send him with a 80% discount I probably would for one year. Then he would play either OHL or USHL the following year.
What grade is your kid entering in September?
Entering grade 8
I should note that my kid skipped grade 7 because he is so smart. We could be getting another college commitment next week. If SAC can get to 90% then maybe we will consider letting them have my son play for the school.
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 5:19 pm
Foff .. my kid is plenty good enough. He would put them over the op to beat the likes of St Mikes or UCC. Want to get 80% subsidized.
If he was that good you wouldn’t be so desperate, you’d have plenty of other offers. Sounds like the end of his career is in sight and you’re pressing the panic button. Good luck.
He has plenty of options at this point. Projected 1st/2nd round OHL pick. Three different USHL schools are interested. He will likely play either JrA in Canada or USHL to keep his NCAA eligibility open. Already has offers from two different US colleges. I was only trying to establish if sending him to play in St Andrews was another possible option. But it sounds like it won’t be in our family’s budget and that’s ok. That’s why I said if I can send him with a 80% discount I probably would for one year. Then he would play either OHL or USHL the following year.
What grade is your kid entering in September?
Entering grade 8
I should note that my kid skipped grade 7 because he is so smart. We could be getting another college commitment next week. If SAC can get to 90% then maybe we will consider letting them have my son play for the school.