Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too late to apply. I received a couple of application email last week, but our university/institution has deadline way ahead and I can’t do anything now. I think Blair counselor should have told the juniors about the timeline as she is extremely experienced.
Unless it has changed, Juniors take a whole second semester class relating to research and prep for the summer internship. It is unlikely a student is just hearing about the process now. My child had an internship at NIST and I think the application process started early in the year. As stated above, the program has a relationship with UMD so kids will eventually be connected with a professor if they are not able to find something themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Do UMD researchers take non-Blair/PHS students too, or is this more magnet privilege to segregate students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too late to apply. I received a couple of application email last week, but our university/institution has deadline way ahead and I can’t do anything now. I think Blair counselor should have told the juniors about the timeline as she is extremely experienced.
Unless it has changed, Juniors take a whole second semester class relating to research and prep for the summer internship. It is unlikely a student is just hearing about the process now. My child had an internship at NIST and I think the application process started early in the year. As stated above, the program has a relationship with UMD so kids will eventually be connected with a professor if they are not able to find something themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Too late to apply. I received a couple of application email last week, but our university/institution has deadline way ahead and I can’t do anything now. I think Blair counselor should have told the juniors about the timeline as she is extremely experienced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those with 11th graders, has your child found a research internship for the summer? If so, any suggestions on what they did? This is a difficult thing for a 16 year old without family connections to do on their own even if bright and capable.
The school doesn't provide?
Why even go to the school if they outsource education back to the students and families?
Exactly, why doesn’t the school provide this? On top of a rigorous course schedule (8periods)….students have to spend more time now searching for internships? Did not expect this from this magnet prgm.
Sure. Builds character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those with 11th graders, has your child found a research internship for the summer? If so, any suggestions on what they did? This is a difficult thing for a 16 year old without family connections to do on their own even if bright and capable.
The school doesn't provide?
Why even go to the school if they outsource education back to the students and families?
Exactly, why doesn’t the school provide this? On top of a rigorous course schedule (8periods)….students have to spend more time now searching for internships? Did not expect this from this magnet prgm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those with 11th graders, has your child found a research internship for the summer? If so, any suggestions on what they did? This is a difficult thing for a 16 year old without family connections to do on their own even if bright and capable.
The school doesn't provide?
Why even go to the school if they outsource education back to the students and families?
Anonymous wrote:For those with 11th graders, has your child found a research internship for the summer? If so, any suggestions on what they did? This is a difficult thing for a 16 year old without family connections to do on their own even if bright and capable.
Anonymous wrote:For those with 11th graders, has your child found a research internship for the summer? If so, any suggestions on what they did? This is a difficult thing for a 16 year old without family connections to do on their own even if bright and capable.