- Jul 4, 2014
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I'm hoping someone can help explain to me why this is happened. It's been eating at me for weeks now. DD attended a camp / tournament after which, she received interested from a school which she had not initially considered - but is now excited about. She was thrilled. The coach told her that he'd seen her at the said camp and is interested in seeing more of her skills. Told her exactly where he'd be recruiting this summer and to email him if she could attend any of the tournaments. He'd also asked that she complete their recruiting questionnaire - which she did immediately.
Problem is, she's emailed him 4 times since and has gotten no response. I find this strange because again, the interest was unsolicited. He reached out to her first. She responded and he vanishes into thin air? (BTW, no coaching change.)
She's a rising junior. Not sure if that's got anything to do with it. It's a high academic d3 school. She has the grades (4.0) and test scores (34 ACT) for the school - that's probably what caught his eye in the first place.
Any insight as to what's going on? Should she still keep writing to him? She scheduling a school visit soon. Should she just pop in on him? I think that's rude but it's also rude to not respond (since she's requested a visit and told him that she's going to be coming on campus shortly). Thanks in advance.
Problem is, she's emailed him 4 times since and has gotten no response. I find this strange because again, the interest was unsolicited. He reached out to her first. She responded and he vanishes into thin air? (BTW, no coaching change.)
She's a rising junior. Not sure if that's got anything to do with it. It's a high academic d3 school. She has the grades (4.0) and test scores (34 ACT) for the school - that's probably what caught his eye in the first place.
Any insight as to what's going on? Should she still keep writing to him? She scheduling a school visit soon. Should she just pop in on him? I think that's rude but it's also rude to not respond (since she's requested a visit and told him that she's going to be coming on campus shortly). Thanks in advance.