Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any suggestions for summer programs that you think might be more worthwhile?
in what way? to enhance a particular interest? to aid in admission?
Good question and my original request was vague.
I would like our rising junior to consider a pre-college summer program for a variety of reasons:
1) explore and deepen her interests and abilities in a particular area.
2) experience living in a college dorm, seeing how she enjoys the freedom and friendships.
3) start the process of discovering what type of college campus she might enjoy: urban, rural, big, etc.
4) live away from home and enjoy some independence.
Those are the priorities. We want her to learn more about herself and her interests. Of course, it would be great if a pre-college program helped in admission. I'm less interested in summer programs at schools that I suspect will be way out of her reach. If she goes to a place like Cornell for the summer and loves it, great - she can apply there. But I don't see the point of her falling in love with Harvard, Stanford, or Yale, as I think she is unlikely to be at all competitive at those colleges.
She does not enjoy math, so many of the free and very competitive summer programs that I have seen thus far would not be a good fit for her. I think she might enjoy taking a course in literature, history, feminist studies, politics, psychology, etc.
Thanks for any ideas!