Summer at Stanford University: High School and College Summer Programs

<p>Same here. I am accepted for Harvard Summer School and I am not sure I should go or not as it is really expensive, almost the same prize as Stanford Summer School.</p>

<p>I just applied. The program is filling up soon. Does any body know what kind of reply documents they want so i can start preparing early in case I get accepted?</p>

<p>vickyt09 - which courses did you take?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>Also, could anybody tell me if you have applied and got rejected? And is anybody willing to admit that they are an average student, yet got in? x</p>

<p>Hi Everyone: Have a question? Does anyone know of any students who participated in Stanford’s Summer program and actually are able to state that it gained admissions for them? Anyone ?</p>

<p>Does getting into this kind of summer college reduce your chances of getting an scholarship???</p>

<p>It would most definitely not reduce your chances of getting AN scholarship. I am loving the very misinformed statements almost every respondent has made on this post. Why don’t you:</p>

<p>1) Learn to spell/syntax/elaborate or you WILL NOT get into Stanford.
2) Learn to call the representative/head of the program- email them first- then ask the rep. instead of someone you don’t even know on a public internet forum.
3) Realize Stanford cannot swindle you, if they offer you classes at Tuition+ pricing they are required by law to have qualified Stanford professors and/or PhD Candidates (who research and work directly with the professors) to teach you.</p>

<p>i’m looking for stanford university apparel, gifts, and souvenirs. the stanford bookstore is quite expensive. does anyone out there know of any stores that sell discounted stanford stuff? if so, please tell me where i can find them. thanks so much!! (i’ve spent enough on tuition!!)</p>

<p>@pandasphd you can probably look online for cheaper stanford apparel. ebay will probably have stuff, or you can try finding a phony place that sells cheap stuff</p>

I know this is a really old post, but I’m considering it for the exact same reason. Did you take MATH 51 (I assume that’s the class you’re talking about)? If so, does this actually count for both linear algebra and multivariate? The reason I ask is because at my local city college, linear algebra and multivariate are desperate classes. If you did, was it a reasonably difficult class? Thank you so much!

@AdrLop I have a friend that took it last year, and I it was only Linear Algebra, and he ended up taking MVC this year. And according to him, it was not terribly difficult…