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[quote=Anonymous]DC did CTY residential camps starting in 5th grade for a few years. Never thought of it as an admissions boost. Definitely paved the path to finding DC's strengths and interests. Yes, it was so pricey but DC loved CTY and still talks about it to this day. And it was the only thing that we could find that would be a "constant" for DC's summers. Preparing for the summer before senior year, we did want to find a summer program that could provide an admissions boost. Looked at Yale Global scholars but it was virtual so we crossed that off the list. There was a summer History program at W&M that looked interesting enough, and specifically said "no admissions boost" DC interviewed for the Benjamin Franklin fellowship at Purdue but didn't get it. Fortunately, DC got accepted to the Governor's School, which will definitely go on the common app activities list. [/quote]
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