Well, if he has an offer from any college team that has a strong hockey history then he has choices. If he is really as good as you're saying and then can go out a prove it in college hockey and get drafted then it's great. But he also needs to be be ready to play with a bunch of other guys that were all MVP at their own high schools. In my opinion I would say choose the school that is strong in Hockey and can give him a valuable degree that he can use in case hockey doesn't work out the way he wants it to. Out of the 3 you picked Michigan is certainly the higher ranked school.
2016-05-24 16:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't think of anything right off. They are pretty different!
I'm curious now, so I'll have to look into it.
Wofford is a very small Methodist southern college, very conservative students, fairly selective in a small town. St Francis is a not very selective, very small college in PA run by the Catholic church, BU is a rather large private school, unaffiliated, obviously in urban Boston, mostly liberal/Northeastern kids, fairly selective - a top 100 national university.
Doesn't sound like much in common.
2007-02-19 09:09:25
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answered by matt 7
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