Post: Need your advice
08-21-2011, 09:49 PM #1
AntonioCro89
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Basically I want to go to one of the best High Schools in basketball. I would need to try out, but thats not the problem. Even if I made the team I would need to pay 21 grand in tuition. No way my parents would provide that money. Is there anything I could do? Ask anyone?

or am i getting my hopes to high, and have to stop going for my dreams?
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Killa
08-23-2011, 01:29 AM #11
hey bro,
Oak Hill is a good school with some incredible athletes, and wonderful coaching
if you can afford it if you make the team in my opinion i feel it would be worth it.
Also in the same breath it is alot of money to pay that is a little less than i make in a full year,
yeah im poor :(

If your parents wont give you the money, or you don't have it don't give up and keep practicing hard no matter where you end up.

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AntonioCro89
08-26-2011, 04:25 AM #12
AntonioCro89
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Originally posted by TrueScopes View Post
hey bro,
Oak Hill is a good school with some incredible athletes, and wonderful coaching
if you can afford it if you make the team in my opinion i feel it would be worth it.
Also in the same breath it is alot of money to pay that practicing hard no matter where you end up.
this is what i asked for, good advice. I will never go, My parents arent payin the money I talked to their AD and she said that you have to pay tuition and fees before you even try out wow
08-26-2011, 09:49 AM #13
Chronos
Chronos, The God Of Time
Follow your dreams, but do whats good for you.

If you truly love basketball, do your best to accomplish your dream. But if it means that you will result in a financial disaster, it isn't really the right thing to do.

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