Mock Cockpit wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Mock Cockpit wrote:Meiji may offer my son a spot through his rugby. Estimated at 14 million over 4 years and he can't even choose his major. But it is Meiji. Teikyo are also chasing him and they offer a full ride. But it is Teikyo. Fucked if I know how I'll be able to afford Meiji if he gets in. When he's riding the gravy train he better remember his old man.
He should go for the full ride.
Me: We should go and see what Teikyo have to say at least.
Missus: Meiji
Me: A full ride is like free money.
Missus: Meiji
Me: And Teikyo's rugby program is much stronger
Missus: Meiji
Me: ................................
To be fair you can replace the missus with any Japanese over the age of 40 and the conversation will be the same.
No disrespect to your son, sportsmen are often quick & active thinkers, but I've had to work with people who got into good unis on non academic options. I've seen these people get preferential treatment, then fail to deliver anything significant in return.
I guess the honest path for the rugby player is to graduate and then join a major company with its own team. Problem is what do they do when they get past 30.
Having said all that, your wife is right, Teikyo on a rugby scholarship should be a red flag, just tell her she has to bankroll it.