I thought college was too expensive to get walk-ons these days?
If you don't have any scholarship offers, going to an instate school is your cheapest option.I thought college was too expensive to get walk-ons these days?
That kid needs to charge his phone. Being a preferred walk-on is no excuse.
If you don't have any scholarship offers, going to an instate school is your cheapest option.
He had scholarship offers from UNK and Wayne State
Honestly, if you've spent most of your teenage years in Kearney, I can understand why you would want to leave town.
And, I can't understand why anyone would want to go to college in Wayne.
I can't believe that school is still in business. Going to be hard on that town if or when it closes to.
And, I can't understand why anyone would want to go to college in Wayne.
I can't understand why anyone would want to go to college in Wayne
For some small town kids Wayne State is a nice option especially for someone pursuing education. They have smaller class sizes in general and their grads have had pretty good success at getting in to medical school.Honestly, if you've spent most of your teenage years in Kearney, I can understand why you would want to leave town.
And, I can't understand why anyone would want to go to college in Wayne.
Are you from Fremont?Rather go to wayne than midland personally.
Fremont, methmont, freakmont, etc. is an absolute dump.
I grew up in Kearney and went to Kearney State (yes I am old) for my freshman year. I can tell you at that time the math and science programs were a hell of a lot better than UNL where I transferred to my sophomore year. Wish I would have stayed at Kearney one more year before making the move.Unk is in no danger of closing and you realize kearney per capita is probably wealthier than lincoln? I know kearney had more millionaires than lincoln as of a few years ago.
What's wrong with Wayne State? Good education with small class sizes, inexpensive state school, close to bigger towns (i.e. Sioux City and Norfolk)...I can go on.Honestly, if you've spent most of your teenage years in Kearney, I can understand why you would want to leave town.
And, I can't understand why anyone would want to go to college in Wayne.