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[QUOTE="Fishy, post: 4720616, member: 38"] My daughter is a DIII athlete at a NESCAC. Compared to the cost of a in-state public (NY), it costs us about $17,000 more once her scholarship figures in. We have one kid and we were going to pay whatever depending on where she wanted to go. Wasn’t a factor. While she applied as safety schools, we never visited Binghamton or Buffalo, the two most appealing of the SUNY flags. (We hear great things about Bing.) As for the sport…it’s not easy. It’s a 5:30-7:30 am practice and a 3:30-5:30 practice. She seems to enjoy it and she navigates that, her classes, student gov and working in admissions as an advisor and tour guide. Not sure how. She very much enjoys a second social group - she has her dorm friend group and her swimming friend group and seems to divide her weekends between them. She spends half of her winter break in Naples, Florida training…we’d rather have her here, but it is what it is. Overall - seems very much like a positive experience. [/QUOTE]
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