Anonymous wrote:My daughter did the summer program at St. Johns college and her only regret was not starting it sooner. It was a great mix of rigor (with a focus on great books) and social/fun that worked well for the kind of teen she was then. She ended up going to St. Johns but lots of her summer program friends went other places and they are still all very close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid loved CTY and was so bummed when they aged out during the pandemic. Did find a similar vibe at the Virginia summer residential program. It was competitive to get in though, and the selection dragged out for months. They found the a similar set of friend group and academic rigor, but did miss the CTY traditions- like casino night and canon.
Oops realized I didn't put the right name- it was the Virginia Governor's School Summer Residential Program.
CTY was amazing for my kid. They are in college now and still talks about how that program ecouraged their strengths and shaped their career direction. Those were my kid's happiest times.
Is that different than the summer enrichment program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid loved CTY and was so bummed when they aged out during the pandemic. Did find a similar vibe at the Virginia summer residential program. It was competitive to get in though, and the selection dragged out for months. They found the a similar set of friend group and academic rigor, but did miss the CTY traditions- like casino night and canon.
Oops realized I didn't put the right name- it was the Virginia Governor's School Summer Residential Program.
CTY was amazing for my kid. They are in college now and still talks about how that program ecouraged their strengths and shaped their career direction. Those were my kid's happiest times.