| Do VA public universities (William and Mary, UVA) value participation in governors schools (summer residential)? Does it help with admissions? |
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DC is at WM.
Won't be able to tell if it helped fir admission but I'm sure it didn't hurt. DC loved gov school and shaped their interests.. |
| Who knows? My kids did it and had a great experience. Isn’t that enough? |
| It cannot hurt. It might or might not have much impact on admissions… |
| My DC made it governors school. Didn’t have a great SAT; GPA 4.0. Got into gov school. Wonder if it would help. |
| It is just one thing to show how they used their summer. If your kid is going to be taking other classes or doing an internship, it's not any different. |
| Can't hurt. I know a woman who entered UVA with many governor's schools with so many credits she entered as a second-year student. She graduated in only three years. Now in law school. I believe her GPA (via the governor's schools program and college courses she took as a high school) was 6.0+. Not FCPS |
| You can only participate in one governors school in VA. |
| Yes. I honestly believe participating in a summer governor's school helped move my son's application from the "maybe" pile to "admitted" at Virginia Tech. |
| Three of my four attended summer residential governor's academies and all 3 were accepted at UVA and W&M. Most of their peers from the academies were accepted at both as well. Since it is so difficult to be accepted into a summer governors academy, who knows whether it was acceptance at the academy or whether they would have been accepted by UVA and W&M regardless. Selective colleges outside of Virginia had no clue what is was to the extent it came up in interviews. |
| Is it a grind or do the kids have fun? |
| Irrelevant and a waste of time. Whatever happened to just being a teenager? Summers should be for lifeguarding and chasing chicks. |
| A kid we know who attended last summer was deferred from BC last week. It's certainly not a silver bullet. |
My daughter's not interested in chasing chicks, nor being called one. |
Depending on what the class or internship is, I would disagree with this. You have to apply to governors school and your academics have to be very strong. It's also 5 weeks of additional school in the summer which shows a pretty high level or dedication to a particular subject. A lot of the classes kids take in the summer are not that competitive and pretty much anyone can do it if they can pay. Governors School definitely shows a high level of committment. |