National Youth Leadership Forum-Medicine

<p>Is this a worthy program? Which chapter's is better? Washington D.C ? Atlanta Emory?</p>

<p>Being from Atlanta, I’m a bit biased, but it’s quite hard to beat Emory, in terms of law or med degrees, and their hospitals are generally put on a pedestal.</p>

<p>By the way, help me with my predicament…? Summer@Brown V. NYLFM
Thank you in advance for whatever help you find yourself able to give. My predicament is as follows: I’ve normally been a perfect student, to be brief, but at the beginning of my secomd semester, I’ve been diagnosed with insomnia… Joy (writing this past midnight). So my math grade has dropped, terribly. This is undoubtedly my last year to be accepted to anything worthwhile, in the way of summer programs. Regardless of my “career aspirations” I need to weight my college application. I’ve been accepted to Summer@Brown and invited to the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine, and I’m unsure which to attend. Which carries more weight with admission officers? I know Summer@Brown is an open-application-type program, and NYLFM is invitation only, and in the past 10 years, 8 students from my school have attended, some of them valedictorians, and all of them notable. NYLFM also gives college credit at George Mason, while Summer@Brown does not give any college credit. NYLFM seems like the more prestigious program all in all, but I’m unsure, as Summer@Brown is still an Ivy Lrague summer program. So if you could give me ANY inkling of information about what looks better to colleges, it’d greatly behoove me, I need to choose ASAP, by Sunday, unfortunately. Thank you all, for any help that might come(:</p>

<p>For open-application-type program, even they drawn a dealine, you can still register as long as the program is not full. </p>

<p>Friend of mine’s kid went to Berkeley summer school and is admitted by UC Berkeley this year. They believe the summer school somewhat helped.</p>