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Post by juancook on Dec 6, 2022 15:26:11 GMT -5
The numbers I posted earlier are based on undergrad acceptance rates, not graduate. I agree with you though that some grad programs at Stanford are easier to get into than an undergrad. I just wonder what the process is for a volleyball player who wants to transfer for Stanford compared to a Northwestern, etc.. nowadays compared to when I was in graduate school. From my understanding, Stanford is open to allowing more graduate transfer students within their athletic programs, so maybe the volleyball program there will expand its reach in the portal with graduate students? I only know of one graduate transfer (Emily Teehan from Columbia) in recent years to join the Cardinal program. Will there be more in the future? I hope so. And Madeleine Gates. She was very important to Stanford's 2019 nattie. I know the AD recently said that Stanford would let the FB program have 4 transfers a year. I think that was just undergrad transfers. I hope that will extend to other sports. I hope that wvb puts some effort into attracting grad students. But maybe if Stanford guarantees that Hambly can get one undergrad a season from the portal, he'll start allocating a scholarship for that which could be used on a grad transfer. I don't think they save any schollies for transfers now, which makes attracting them difficult. It would still be difficult bc getting into a grad program isn't automatic (FB loses some players every year bc they didn't get accepted into a grad program) but it would give us a better chance at getting transfer students. Agreed! And it's not like there is NIL money to entice potential graduate volleyball transfers to come, since they won't be getting a scholarship. NIL (as you probably know) is virtually non-existent at Stanford. David Shaw (ex-football coach) stated this past fall that the university was open to exploring the world of NIL and such. It's a whole new world out there in Palo Alto!
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Post by horchato on Dec 6, 2022 15:50:21 GMT -5
Stanford has one of the lowest acceptance rates (somewhere around 4%) in the entire country. Their graduate school has an even lower acceptance rate than the undergraduate school. I'm not sure on the acceptance rate for NW (grad or undergrad), but I would imagine that it's pretty low along with schools like Vanderbilt, Duke, Rice, UCLA, USC, etc. Actually, I'd say that at most super elite schools, it's way easier to get into graduate school, at least from a selectivity standpoint. It does depend on your program of study, but certain programs have acceptance rates as high as 20%. (Obviously not for medical and law, which are likely harder) Generally speaking there's less people going after graduate degrees and competition is not as high and well-achieved. That's very much true. On average, it's much easier to get into a school's grad programs than undergraduate. A few posters earlier in the thread were claiming that Northwestern undergrads would have trouble being admitted to our grad programs - that is rarely the case. I do agree that many seniors hope to try out a new school/city/program for their last year(s) of volleyball eligibility though.
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Post by hipsterfilth on Dec 6, 2022 16:00:46 GMT -5
Becca Morse and Addie Vanderweide in the portal. Both solid players Good luck to Addie as she pursues another school. Seems like a good kid & teammate from watching her with the Hawks. And she's from Michigan so you know she's a chill lil bean
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Post by lovetennis7 on Dec 6, 2022 16:10:11 GMT -5
Anyone got any tea about Cal players - any in the portal? With the 0-20 in conference….
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Post by saywhatnow on Dec 6, 2022 16:29:06 GMT -5
Actually, I'd say that at most super elite schools, it's way easier to get into graduate school, at least from a selectivity standpoint. It does depend on your program of study, but certain programs have acceptance rates as high as 20%. (Obviously not for medical and law, which are likely harder) Generally speaking there's less people going after graduate degrees and competition is not as high and well-achieved. That's very much true. On average, it's much easier to get into a school's grad programs than undergraduate. A few posters earlier in the thread were claiming that Northwestern undergrads would have trouble being admitted to our grad programs - that is rarely the case. I do agree that many seniors hope to try out a new school/city/program for their last year(s) of volleyball eligibility though. High Academic schools tend to want you to go elsewhere for your graduate work and their graduate programs are just as competitive, if not more because the application pool is much smaller.
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Post by babybacksets on Dec 6, 2022 16:42:08 GMT -5
Last 4-5 pages are mostly nonsense for anyone who was coming in here to read actual transfer tea
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Post by volleyball303 on Dec 6, 2022 16:55:02 GMT -5
Plus a Texas A&M recruit for 2025 has pulled his commitment to attend CU. And the former #1 overall recruit Travis Hunter has said he will be following Sanders to CU.
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Post by hornshouse23 on Dec 6, 2022 17:00:27 GMT -5
Last 4-5 pages are mostly nonsense for anyone who was coming in here to read actual transfer tea It’s Liptons up in here. I was looking for some Earl Grey.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2022 17:44:28 GMT -5
I can’t say this tea is steaming because I’m not sure what the power of their players looks like, but I would be surprised if most of the roster at IUPUI doesn’t enter the portal. Indiana and Purdue are splitting and creating two separate institutions and a plan for athletics has not really been announced besides that they will have individual program's.
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Post by hammer on Dec 6, 2022 19:25:07 GMT -5
The numbers I posted earlier are based on undergrad acceptance rates, not graduate. I agree with you though that some grad programs at Stanford are easier to get into than an undergrad. I just wonder what the process is for a volleyball player who wants to transfer for Stanford compared to a Northwestern, etc.. nowadays compared to when I was in graduate school. From my understanding, Stanford is open to allowing more graduate transfer students within their athletic programs, so maybe the volleyball program there will expand its reach in the portal with graduate students? I only know of one graduate transfer (Emily Teehan from Columbia) in recent years to join the Cardinal program. Will there be more in the future? I hope so. And Madeleine Gates. She was very important to Stanford's 2019 nattie. I know the AD recently said that Stanford would let the FB program have 4 transfers a year. I think that was just undergrad transfers. I hope that will extend to other sports. I hope that wvb puts some effort into attracting grad students. But maybe if Stanford guarantees that Hambly can get one undergrad a season from the portal, he'll start allocating a scholarship for that which could be used on a grad transfer. I don't think they save any schollies for transfers now, which makes attracting them difficult. It would still be difficult bc getting into a grad program isn't automatic (FB loses some players every year bc they didn't get accepted into a grad program) but it would give us a better chance at getting transfer students. At a minimum Stanford should allow replacement transfers for anyone who had to medically retire. Obviously, these special transfers would have to meet pretty high academic standards, but they wouldn't have to compete against everyone in the transfer pool.
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Post by volleynerd on Dec 6, 2022 19:38:20 GMT -5
someone mentioned Dodson might end up in colorado, and even though ig follows are not indicative of where an athlete might end up... Colorado is missing from her follows, Penn State started following her
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Post by txvbcoach on Dec 6, 2022 19:58:23 GMT -5
Talked to a player at Miss. State today and she said they'll have around 10 new players next year. 5 seniors and 5 others leaving. issues range from inadequate coaching to lack of promised playing time if transferring.
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Post by Friday on Dec 6, 2022 20:00:49 GMT -5
I'm ready for some dominos - coaches and players - to start falling.
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Post by latebloomer on Dec 7, 2022 10:45:05 GMT -5
I haven't seen this anywhere yet, so might be some worthwhile tea. Word is that Jordan Wilson will be leaving USC after this semester and intends to transfer to Arizona. Apparently, it was a miserable semester for her. I think she played well, but there must have been some other factors behind the scenes to prompt this move, if what's being talked about in UofA VB circles is correct. If true, that would be a big boon for Rubio at Arizona, which has a commitment from a top 2024 OH.
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Post by avid 2.0 on Dec 7, 2022 11:03:47 GMT -5
waiting for hornshouse23 to determine if Lipton or Earl Grey
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