I just got finished reading an article (slow day at office)regarding secondary education trends in Florida. I was shocked to read the difference in applications vs. acceptance over the past five years. I was also surprised to read what criteria schools base acceptance on, #1 being difficulty of HS college prep courses, not GPA or SAT as #1.
Leaving baseball out of the equation, even with sons difficulty in courses, great GPA and decent SAT, earned state funding, he might have found difficulty in getting into one of our top state schools. Partly because of our Bright Futures program, with escalating costs in education, more and more of our resident students are not leaving the state, making it much more difficult to get accepted. As far as being enrolled at an out of state school, I am thinking if not for baseball, most likely he would not be where he is at today.
So I am wondering, how many of you think and willing to admit that your son might not have gotten into the school he is now attending and playing for, WITHOUT baseball?
How many of you just beginning the recruiting process realize how difficult it is to be accepted into top state colleges, let alone trying to seek admission from out of state schools. Does this make you think that your son's HS baseball ability is more important than difficulty in his HS courses. Or rather a combination of all things considered? Do you encourage your son to try to skirt by the more difficult HS courses because of HS baseball, maybe another sport and travel ball demands?
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