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My Granddaughter, born to my DD when she was only 19. But what a wonderful young 12 year old she is, inspite of her mom. She's kind, compassionate, very tall (basketball team and hopefully a scholarship), and loves her Grammy and all sorts of animals.

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My Granddaughter, born to my DD when she was only 19. But what a wonderful young 12 year old she is, inspite of her mom. She's kind, compassionate, very tall (basketball team and hopefully a scholarship), and loves her Grammy and all sorts of animals.

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just to see smiling teenager is great. :)
 

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@Nyboy : I was trying to explain to Miss S about scholarships and how it would be the only way she would be able to go to College. At 12, she's set on Oregon State, the beavers. But we all know by 17, the field of choices will be larger.

May I have some details about girls basketball scholarships that I can slowly plant in her brain? To keep her interested?

Grandpa went out and bought a ball and a hoop and fashioned a backboard for the girl while she was here for a week. I hope to have her back to play again!

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@Nyboy : I was trying to explain to Miss S about scholarships and how it would be the only way she would be able to go to College. At 12, she's set on Oregon State, the beavers. But we all know by 17, the field of choices will be larger.

May I have some details about girls basketball scholarships that I can slowly plant in her brain? To keep her interested?

Grandpa went out and bought a ball and a hoop and fashioned a backboard for the girl while she was here for a week. I hope to have her back to play again!

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There are many ways to go to college that do not involve getting an athletic scholarship. Starting off at an inexpensive community college for the first 2 years will save a ton of money. It can be spread out over several years also so that the financial hit be less burdensome. Student loans may be a burden, but I have 3 college grads with 3 great careers for my 3 kids. Every parent thinks their kid is the best player in the country. She should be playing daily with older and better players in order for her to achieve that goal. Raw talent is not enough.
 

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