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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whether or not it helped with admission, if your child do to a summer program on campus and had a great experience, would like any recommendations. Thanks [/quote] Over 20 years ago :? , I did a program for sophomores at Cornell (I did ultimately get in) and after junior year, did one at Duke (I did not ultimately get in) and they were both utterly fantastic experiences. I will add that they got me [b]very [/b]excited about going to college and moving forward with my academics, and I think that's good motivation for a HS student. If you have concerns about your kid staying strong senior year, I think a college summer program is a fantastic idea. Especially for an advanced kid who may be sick of their hometown lol. The Duke Pre-College program is associated with their Talent Identification Program (TIP) which is a bit different, takes truly gifted younger kids. It's an OG program with a great reputation. It's a hot summer, though![/quote]
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