Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you.
Has anyone had their kids do these after which the kid confirmed an interest in a program or decided not to apply to certain schools after doing the program? That would provide value as well. Just wondering whether to even pursue these at all.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you.
Has anyone had their kids do these after which the kid confirmed an interest in a program or decided not to apply to certain schools after doing the program? That would provide value as well. Just wondering whether to even pursue these at all.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you.
Has anyone had their kids do these after which the kid confirmed an interest in a program or decided not to apply to certain schools after doing the program? That would provide value as well. Just wondering whether to even pursue these at all.
Thanks.
Wake's summer program absolutely drove DS away.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you.
Has anyone had their kids do these after which the kid confirmed an interest in a program or decided not to apply to certain schools after doing the program? That would provide value as well. Just wondering whether to even pursue these at all.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on the program. The for profit ones that just rent out the college facilities, not so much.
If actually run by the college, it can show interest in a particular field or potentially demonstrated interest for a college. Some are for credit and can show your child can meet the rigor of a college course.
Some are super competitive to get into and can look good on an application.
Not a must do by any stretch and they tend to be expensive (although many offer financial aid). For both of my kids, they helped rule out a major that would not have been a fit (for one, it meant not choosing art school, so that was huge). It really just depends on the program and your financial situation. They are by no means a ticket into a particular school.
Do you mind sharing whether your DC did the RISD program, New School, or something else? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you.
Has anyone had their kids do these after which the kid confirmed an interest in a program or decided not to apply to certain schools after doing the program? That would provide value as well. Just wondering whether to even pursue these at all.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on the program. The for profit ones that just rent out the college facilities, not so much.
If actually run by the college, it can show interest in a particular field or potentially demonstrated interest for a college. Some are for credit and can show your child can meet the rigor of a college course.
Some are super competitive to get into and can look good on an application.
Not a must do by any stretch and they tend to be expensive (although many offer financial aid). For both of my kids, they helped rule out a major that would not have been a fit (for one, it meant not choosing art school, so that was huge). It really just depends on the program and your financial situation. They are by no means a ticket into a particular school.