So I got an email last night to go to UNH for a home game, and watch from the sidelines, etc. I got one 2 years ago but never went.. I've been talking to them and sent them tape and they said their still interested... But they have'nt put any scholarships on the table or anything, but said they wanted me in camp, and that a scholarship would take time... Is it even worth going?? Its a long trip for me.
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Thread: Should I go?
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09-06-2008, 08:34 AM #1
Should I go?
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09-06-2008, 09:08 AM #2
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09-06-2008, 10:22 AM #3
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09-06-2008, 02:01 PM #4
i would think it would depend on where UNH was on your list. If it's where you would like to play then by all means I would say go. if its your only option, by all means go. If you have other offers that are closer and that you would like to go to, then go to them instead... personally, I went to all but one, just because i knew that experience only comes for a few short years, then its gone.
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09-09-2008, 08:17 PM #11
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I just graduated from UNH last year. I can tell you one thing, I really don't know too much about the football program but I can assure you that you'll have a good college experience there. The academic program I was in was fantastic, the girl to guy ratio at the school is very much in our favor, and the girls are very goodlooking too. There are a lot of things and activities going on, on campus...and it is easy to travel off campus with public transportation.
Seacoast of NH is 1 hour north of Boston, minutes away from all sorts of beaches, and not far away at all from mountains for skiing/snowboarding, etc.
Whatever you do decide, best of luck to you.
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