<p>Well depends what you feel passionate about, but personally I would love to get an internship at a university over a summer program especially because many of the things taught at the honors math camp you could teach yourself at a later point by reading a book etc. whereas you cannot do the same for research or work experience, I'd say go for the internship you'll defintely find it better.</p>
<p>The intern is at a private research company not a university so does that make it more distinct? The Math-Science Honors program is selective also but I don't think I will gain as much from it as thbe intership.</p>
<p>But what I am asking is what do you think college admissions will look best at? Work experience (internship) or more academics studies (math-science)?</p>