{"id":4011,"date":"2015-09-18t09:00:40","date_gmt":"2015-09-18t16:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/sat\/?p=3941"},"modified":"2021-01-06t13:07:29","modified_gmt":"2021-01-06t21:07:29","slug":"what-you-need-to-know-about-summer-pre-college-programs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/college-admissions\/what-you-need-to-know-about-summer-pre-college-programs\/","title":{"rendered":"what you need to know about summer pre-college programs"},"content":{"rendered":"
nowadays, pre-college programs have become one of the most popular ways academically competitive high school students spend their summers. the programs tend to involve students taking a course at a university, with most staying in the dorms throughout the duration of the course. in some cases, participants can gain college credit. if not, they are given a certificate of completion and an evaluation from their instructor at the end of the session.<\/p>\n
during the summer of 2012, i attended columbia university\u2019s summer program for high school students and had an absolutely amazing time. but these programs aren\u2019t for everyone. there are definitely a few pros and cons to consider before deciding to apply.
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several of my friends have attended these types of programs at various colleges and they\u2019ve all loved them. you get to meet new people from all over the world, live on a beautiful campus, and explore the surrounding area. plus, it\u2019s sort of fun to live in the dorms for some reason.<\/p>\n
it\u2019s like summer camp but the grown-up, college version.
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the cost is usually thousands of dollars. living in the dorms isn\u2019t cheap. and if you attend a program in a major city, you\u2019ll likely be tempted to do lots of touristy activities, which will just add to the bill. it\u2019s not worth the price if you\u2019re just looking for a fun, social experience.<\/p>\n
however, you can decrease the cost if you choose to commute. plus, there are shorter programs that only last for one week rather than three or four.
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most programs require you to fill out a set of questions that somewhat resemble a college application. you may also have to get recommendations from teachers. it\u2019s good practice for when the real deal rolls around, but it\u2019s also a decent amount of work.
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in some ways, doing the summer program is a great way to learn about a school you might be interested in applying to. you can get a chance to find out what life is like living on campus. you may also be taught by professors, so you\u2019ll get to see what college classes are like.<\/p>\n
but at the same time, it won\u2019t exactly replicate the college experience. you aren\u2019t meeting any actual students of the university, so you don\u2019t know what the typical student is like. also, many of the high school summer program classes will probably be a lot easier and more fun than a real college class. at a lot of programs, you don\u2019t get real grades, just an evaluation.
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contrary to popular belief, attending one of these programs will not make you a shoo-in for admission to the school itself. doing the program is a good way to demonstrate interest, but it won\u2019t play any sort of major factor in your admissions decision. in fact, colleges will probably be more inclined to admit you if you get a job, internship or do community service over the summer.
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the main reason you should do a summer program is because you want to learn more about a subject you are really interested in. the course you take may help you advance your skills and do better in high school classes. it may even help you decide what to major in in college.
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