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Reply to "D3 official visits and general recruiting anxiety"

My experience with D3's are consistent with what everyone else posted. You pay for travel and once there the school picks up the costs for the student at least. When I went on one I stayed in a hotel (and paid for it) and my son stayed with a player and ate with them. (wherever they went they paid for him ) I was with him during the school tour, admissions, financial aide, and met the coaches with him. The rest of the time he was with various players.  

 

I will also say that sometimes it is better to NOT be on an OV, as I believe you are only allowed 5. 

 

southwestprof I agree with fenway don't give up on the dream school, but don't plan on it. My son had one Ivy very late in the process call him up and asked him if he could get his SAT score up by 50 points. (he was within two weeks of making a final decision) He hung up the phone and laughed and said "right I am going to study and take the test in the next two weeks and improve my score" 

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