Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just found out we are through to the State Level--what is the chance of getting in now? What percent of those sent to State level that get in?
Who did you hear from? The program itself or your school?
Anonymous wrote:Just found out we are through to the State Level--what is the chance of getting in now? What percent of those sent to State level that get in?
Anonymous wrote:Just found out we are through to the State Level--what is the chance of getting in now? What percent of those sent to State level that get in?
Anonymous wrote:DS went last year. I wish he hadn’t gone. Not a great experience and I kept hearing “life changing”… disorganized, half a*sed. Just not a good use of his time.
Anonymous wrote:DC received a notification yesterday that his application (humanities) has been sent forward to VDOE for consideration. Not sure where it came but it mentioned that VDOE would notify applicants in early April. Does it mean that VDOE would perform another round of review at the state level? What is the acceptance rate at state level? Thanks,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is in the application process now (Humanities/Music) and I’m curious if there’s any update on how last summer (2023) went for everyone? I came here looking for when people found out because mid-April seems WAY too late to make alternate plans!
Fabulous experience overall, but sad to see the current Governor limiting the students' academic freedom. Certain topics were, well, off topic.
oh puhleeze, take it to the politics forum. He is doing nothing of the kind
Nope, sorry. Gov Youngkin absolutely is placing restrictions on Gov School. My DC last summer and the students were instructed that they could not raise certain sensitive topics when they did their presentations.
Still a great program overall, but this part was extremely disappointing. Don't think these kids don't notice. The counselors thought the restrictions were awful too, but they were powerless.