<p>Im a junior and i want this summer to be productive so that it will look like i spent my summer efficiently when applying to colleges/universities. </p>
<p>Im not that smart to get it to RSI or TASP, my gpa is 3.6/4, taking IB Diploma</p>
<p>I was thinking of Cornell, Brown, or A+ SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE (provided in Stanford)..
and I wanna take Psychology for the summer course :)
oh and hows summer programs in Cornell and Brown?
Im an international student so i want a school where there are diversity in nationality.</p>
<p>Is there any other summer programs you guys have in mind? :)
Please help me!</p>
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<p>The point of applying to a summer program is not to impress college adcoms. You need to find something that genuinely interests and educates you, even if it is one of those despicable programs at Brown or Cornell.</p>
<p>You, unfortunately, missed the deadlines for most of the choice stuff. However, I’d look around (but not at Ivy League summer programs). You could try Stanford’s EPGY course in psychology; my friend took that last summer and enjoyed it. However, Stanford’s regular pre-college program is not very impressive.</p>
<p>@chaseholl</p>
<p>so are you saying that EPGY’s psychology course is good? :)</p>
<p>Summer institute for the gifted is great! This will be my sixth summer.
<a href=“http://www.giftedstudy.com%5B/url%5D”>www.giftedstudy.com</a></p>
<p>Define “good.” In what context are you applying the term?</p>
<p>@chaseholl</p>
<p>well, Like what i’ve said in my post, variety of nationalities, high education level for students and hopefully, not overpriced summer programs.</p>