Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a bad investment, not organized, and the way they taught was horrible. I would never recommend the fairfax collegiate program. It was a waste of my child's time and a waste of my money.
2nd this. I guess it all depends on instructors. Our were college kids with no teaching skills.
This is a bit laughable. How many adults are teaching summer camp these days? How many TA's are teaching classes in college?
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax collegiate camps have all been about the same quality that I see in public school with a somewhat inexperienced teacher for the subject covered. If you need the care anyway or need reinforcement, it's a good investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a bad investment, not organized, and the way they taught was horrible. I would never recommend the fairfax collegiate program. It was a waste of my child's time and a waste of my money.
2nd this. I guess it all depends on instructors. Our were college kids with no teaching skills.
Anonymous wrote:It's a bad investment, not organized, and the way they taught was horrible. I would never recommend the fairfax collegiate program. It was a waste of my child's time and a waste of my money.