<p>have you ever heard of S-PREP run by columbia university (saturday program) for high schoolers? I'm hispanic but not underpriviledged. </p>
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hxxp://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/ps/minority/minorityaffairs/prep.html </p>
<p>if you have, what do you know about it, and is it good? Is there a lot of homework? How good is it to participate in this program? Thanks! I'm a high school sophomore, but no one on the high school section knew what S-PREP even was. :S</p>
<p>My daughtwer attended it 2 years ago. She took Chemistry. You do get alot of homework from it. I think there were two or three tests. It look good on college applications. Also they had representatives from the ivies to talk to you.</p>
<p>Did she enjoy it? Are the teachers good? What school does she go to now (is she in college)? Would she have done it again if given the chance? What are the kids like? Are the benefits ultimately worth the work? Overall, was it a positive or negative experience and why? Thanks!</p>
<p>She liked it. She uis going to Cornell University as a freshman. Alot of the students come from the top high schools. the class is taught by medical students</p>
<p>what school did she come from? </p>
<p>I come from a small jewish day school. Does it affect your chances of getting in if you don't go to public school? How hard is it to get in?</p>