Anonymous wrote:Somewhat disagree with above - CTY does want your money, no denying, but you do have to take the SCAT or the ACT and have scores c/w those who are about 2 grades higher than your own.
If there are 1300+ kids applying for 888 spots at SEP, and one assumes they fill all spots, there is close to a 65% acceptance rate. SEP accepts whatever score you provide them with no requirements of actual
results. Also, who knows what kind of help kids get with their essays. (From what I hear, some college application essays are written by professionals hired to do so.)
I am not, however, suggesting that SEP is not a great program - I know of two families who sent their girls last year - both recommend the program. Can't beat an enrichment program on Mr. Jefferson's university grounds!
My kids both breezed through qualifying for all CTY programs, but one of them was waitlisted (but eventually offered a spot) for SEP last year after having attended the previous two years. It's an amazing program, but not necessarily easy to get into.