Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad to hear they are overhauling things. Some people rave about concordia but my kid did the 4-week HS program a few years ago and did not have a great experience. Every language has a different 'village' so perhaps their language camp was an outlier (japanese)? The language instruction was ok but facilities/food was poor and my kid said many of the other students had some serious issues (mental health issues, family/identity challenges, etc). Lots of home-schooled kids and kids never away from home before, etc. The camps are also located in super remote areas of northern Minnestota - 4 hour drive north of minneapolis (closer to fargo, ND). This was during covid, so at the time, not many camp options. But if I did it again, would have them do a college program or an international host stay program. If my kid studied spanish, seems like there are likely many other options to consider.
Yes I looked into it for Spanish and seems like a real hassle to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Glad to hear they are overhauling things. Some people rave about concordia but my kid did the 4-week HS program a few years ago and did not have a great experience. Every language has a different 'village' so perhaps their language camp was an outlier (japanese)? The language instruction was ok but facilities/food was poor and my kid said many of the other students had some serious issues (mental health issues, family/identity challenges, etc). Lots of home-schooled kids and kids never away from home before, etc. The camps are also located in super remote areas of northern Minnestota - 4 hour drive north of minneapolis (closer to fargo, ND). This was during covid, so at the time, not many camp options. But if I did it again, would have them do a college program or an international host stay program. If my kid studied spanish, seems like there are likely many other options to consider.
Anonymous wrote:Is this for a high schooler or college student? I don’t think Middlebury has a high school program anymore?
I’ll note for the price of the US-based options, your kid can go to Spain for a program for probably less money.
Anonymous wrote:Is this for a high schooler or college student? I don’t think Middlebury has a high school program anymore?
I’ll note for the price of the US-based options, your kid can go to Spain for a program for probably less money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! My DD was a camper in the French program and also a counselor. She loved it!! Great way to really immerse in the language. She also did the Middlebury summer language program and enjoyed that as well.
Thank you! Did she do the 1, 2 or 4 week program or the high school credit program? In which program do you think she learned more and was more immersive—Concordia or Middlebury?
Anonymous wrote:Yes! My DD was a camper in the French program and also a counselor. She loved it!! Great way to really immerse in the language. She also did the Middlebury summer language program and enjoyed that as well.