summer math programs for rising 11th grader

<p>Wondering if anyone has any experience at PROMYS, HCSSIM, or SUMAC? Ross seems amazing, but not possible to take 8 weeks to attend this summer. So between these 3, are they of equal reputation, or is one better than another? Thanks for any advice.</p>

<p>Ross>PROMYS>SuMAC>HCSSiM</p>

<p>Thanks Databox -- that's helpful to know.</p>

<p>beside what mathematicians think these programs...what is your base of "reputation" to rank those camps?</p>

<p>all are equally good programs to learn math.</p>

<p>I admit that I'm totally biased, but HCSSiM, HCSSiM, HCSSiM, HCSSiM.</p>

<p>Cf. Math</a> Jams, Math</a> Jams. (I was in the second one.)</p>

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<p>I would like to defer, in the professional math world, Ross is by far considered the best non-olympiad based summer program for high school students to learn math. Although, as an overall program, it may not be suitable for most due to the long hours and 8 weeks spent out in Ohio.</p>

<p>Check these link. Already discussed this topic properly.</p>

<p>Art</a> of Problem Solving Forum - HCSSiM vs. AwesomeMath vs. MathCamp vs. Promys
Art</a> of Problem Solving Forum - Summer Math Camps
Art</a> of Problem Solving Forum - Is there a definite post on awesomeness of math camps?</p>

<p>older threads but still...</p>

<p>Art</a> of Problem Solving Forum - Best Summer Math Program? Or should I simply take multi?
Art</a> of Problem Solving Forum - Ross vs. HCSSIM</p>

<p>Thanks, those links are just what I was looking for.</p>