Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one in the early 90s focused on marine biology and it was an incredible experience. We spent two weeks learning in a classroom and then traveled to Chesapeake Bay to get hands on experience working as a marine biologist in the field. I don't know if they've changed, but it was super impressive back then.
Looking on website, sounds like same program now- 4 weeks total with hands on for last part. Question to poster that went, had you already had marine biology internships? Curious what gets a student nominated to show/prove interest? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one in the early 90s focused on marine biology and it was an incredible experience. We spent two weeks learning in a classroom and then traveled to Chesapeake Bay to get hands on experience working as a marine biologist in the field. I don't know if they've changed, but it was super impressive back then.
Looking on website, sounds like same program now- 4 weeks total with hands on for last part. Question to poster that went, had you already had marine biology internships? Curious what gets a student nominated to show/prove interest? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I went to one in the early 90s focused on marine biology and it was an incredible experience. We spent two weeks learning in a classroom and then traveled to Chesapeake Bay to get hands on experience working as a marine biologist in the field. I don't know if they've changed, but it was super impressive back then.
Anonymous wrote:Irrelevant and a waste of time. Whatever happened to just being a teenager? Summers should be for lifeguarding and chasing chicks.
Anonymous wrote:I went to one in the early 90s focused on marine biology and it was an incredible experience. We spent two weeks learning in a classroom and then traveled to Chesapeake Bay to get hands on experience working as a marine biologist in the field. I don't know if they've changed, but it was super impressive back then.
Anonymous wrote:Can't hurt. I know a woman who entered UVA with many governor's schools with so many credits she entered as a second-year student. She graduated in only three years. Now in law school. I believe her GPA (via the governor's schools program and college courses she took as a high school) was 6.0+. Not FCPS
Anonymous wrote:Do kids get grades at governors school or just pass/fail or just attendance? Do colleges just see that a child attended governors school or do they see grades?
Anonymous wrote:It is fun and a great learning experience-my smart kid had fun finding his tribe and the month flew by!
Anonymous wrote:Irrelevant and a waste of time. Whatever happened to just being a teenager? Summers should be for lifeguarding and chasing chicks.
Anonymous wrote:Is it a grind or do the kids have fun?