Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid put all their eggs into one basket, which was a residential summer program at a university. If they had not been accepted, they would have been very late into the year without a summer research assignment. So for parents of younger kids, I'd strongly advise you to make sure your student is reaching out to multiple people and apply to multiple programs. (To be fair, I'm sure they were told this in class, but my kid did not follow through. And they're usually pretty self-sufficient, so by the time we realized they hadn't applied anywhere else, it was so close to the notification date for the summer program that they just waited it out.)
How is a residential summer program that you pay for an internship? Did this meet the criteria for the Blair magnet? I thought most of those programs were cash cows only and usually unaffiliated with the prestigious institution where they are located.
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Who said they pay for it? You actually have no idea of what you're talking about.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Not the PP. But this article and others like this may be the driver for the question by the PP.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2019/08/28/americas-elite-universities-are-making-millions-off-summer-programs-teens-do-they-really-help-kids-get-into-college/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a junior at PHS SMCS and she found an internship very early on at SSTI. She is over the moon happy!
I have a current sophmore in PHS SMCS. Any advice you can give on the process/steps you and your child did to secure the internship. Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid put all their eggs into one basket, which was a residential summer program at a university. If they had not been accepted, they would have been very late into the year without a summer research assignment. So for parents of younger kids, I'd strongly advise you to make sure your student is reaching out to multiple people and apply to multiple programs. (To be fair, I'm sure they were told this in class, but my kid did not follow through. And they're usually pretty self-sufficient, so by the time we realized they hadn't applied anywhere else, it was so close to the notification date for the summer program that they just waited it out.)
How is a residential summer program that you pay for an internship? Did this meet the criteria for the Blair magnet? I thought most of those programs were cash cows only and usually unaffiliated with the prestigious institution where they are located.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid put all their eggs into one basket, which was a residential summer program at a university. If they had not been accepted, they would have been very late into the year without a summer research assignment. So for parents of younger kids, I'd strongly advise you to make sure your student is reaching out to multiple people and apply to multiple programs. (To be fair, I'm sure they were told this in class, but my kid did not follow through. And they're usually pretty self-sufficient, so by the time we realized they hadn't applied anywhere else, it was so close to the notification date for the summer program that they just waited it out.)
How is a residential summer program that you pay for an internship? Did this meet the criteria for the Blair magnet? I thought most of those programs were cash cows only and usually unaffiliated with the prestigious institution where they are located.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do UMD researchers take non-Blair/PHS students too, or is this more magnet privilege to segregate students?
Why wouldn't they? The magnet might act as a hook but they are many other types of hooks a kid can have.
I don't know why. Things don't happen unless people do them. SMCS has relationships with institutions.
Have non-SMCS schools provided information to students about summer research internship opportunities?
Anonymous wrote:My kid put all their eggs into one basket, which was a residential summer program at a university. If they had not been accepted, they would have been very late into the year without a summer research assignment. So for parents of younger kids, I'd strongly advise you to make sure your student is reaching out to multiple people and apply to multiple programs. (To be fair, I'm sure they were told this in class, but my kid did not follow through. And they're usually pretty self-sufficient, so by the time we realized they hadn't applied anywhere else, it was so close to the notification date for the summer program that they just waited it out.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do UMD researchers take non-Blair/PHS students too, or is this more magnet privilege to segregate students?
Why wouldn't they? The magnet might act as a hook but they are many other types of hooks a kid can have.
Anonymous wrote:I have a junior at PHS SMCS and she found an internship very early on at SSTI. She is over the moon happy!
Anonymous wrote:I have a junior at PHS SMCS and she found an internship very early on at SSTI. She is over the moon happy!