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Looking for meaningful summer programs!

Hey fellow juniors! So, I'm on the hunt for cool summer programs that'll look good on my college apps and also allow me to explore my interests. What are some reputable programs you guys know about? I'm open to anything, from STEM to the humanities. Let me know in the comments. Thanks!

11 months ago

Hi there! It's great that you're looking to make the most of your summer. There are a wide variety of summer programs that cater to different interests, ranging from STEM to humanities. Here are a few reputable programs to get you started:

1. TASP (Telluride Association Summer Programs): A highly selective, free six-week residential program for high school juniors focused on discussions and seminars in the humanities and social sciences.

2. RSI (Research Science Institute): A rigorous, free six-week research program at MIT for talented high school students interested in STEM fields. Participants conduct research projects and attend lectures led by top researchers.

3. SSP (Summer Science Program): Two separate residential programs (one focused on astrophysics, another on biochemistry) that give students an opportunity to participate in hands-on scientific research. Both programs are challenging and immersive.

4. Yale Young Global Scholars: A two-week summer program that offers sessions in a variety of subjects such as politics, law, engineering, and more. Students attend lectures, participate in discussions, and engage in simulations that encourage critical thinking.

5. Stanford Summer Institutes: Offers three-week residential programs for high school students in subjects like artificial intelligence, humanities, and business. Participants attend courses taught by Stanford faculty and conduct group projects.

These are just a few examples, and there are certainly many more programs out there that can provide meaningful experiences. It's important to research and apply to programs that align with your interests and academic goals. Best of luck!

11 months ago

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