<p>Ok, I qualified for the FBLA nationals, governor's school just told me that I am off the wait-list and is ready to accept me, and i landed a business internship at University of TN, and got accepted to the summer scholars program at University of St. Louis...</p>
<p>I know they all sound good, but the problem is that they overlap.
So my question is
should I go to FBLA nationals, which I am not guaranteed to win anything
Governor's school for Leadership, where I am in, but can't get out for 6 weeks, or the Intership at UT for business, my intended major is business, so I think this would be a good opportunity.
or University of St. Louis summer scholars, where I would have to pay 1500 dollars, but get college credit?</p>
<p>My main thing right now is FBLA nationals or Intership, so please help me decide</p>
<p>I had the greatest most life-changing experience ever at gov school. It was amazing in so many ways- I learned more about education (I went for teaching) than I ever could have imagined, it gave me a chance to learn in different ways, and it was fun as heck. Spending five weeks with some of the coolest people I've ever met was not hard at ALL. I wish it never would have ended. </p>
<p>My days for five weeks: Teach/do readings/discuss readings and argue like crazy people during the day, then in the evenings do more fun events like movies, dances, etc. And then the impromptu dances in the basement.</p>
<p>And everyone I know that went to the PA gov schools (I'd imagine that it's the same for other states) had similar great experiences.</p>
<p>Everyone I met at Princeton who went to Gov School got in almost everywhere they applied. There was like a group of kids who were friends from Gov School, they told me basically everyone got into Princeton that they hung out with at Gov School.</p>