<p>Dear TASP hopefuls,</p>
<p>Out of fairness to potential applicants, Telluride Association has a policy of only sharing online information about TASP on the official program website, <a href=“http://tasp.tellurideassociation.org”>http://tasp.tellurideassociation.org</a>. The admissions committee voted to make a one-time exception, however, because of the large number of students who turn to College Confidential each year to find out more about the program. There are a few things we would like everyone reading this site to know (and we would appreciate it if someone were to re-post these every so often as the length of the discussion thread grows):</p>
<p>First, nobody directly involved in TASP admissions posts to this site (with this one exception). That means that any advice you seek or receive on this site may be misleading, out-of-date, or inaccurate. Having monitored the annual TASP threads for half a decade now, I can say that there is likely to be a lot more misinformation than you might suppose. You should not expect that program alumni have a helpful view of how to be admitted, and you should remember that their views represent only a few of the many perspectives students have of TASP. In particular, modeling your essays or essay topics on those of past successful applicants is unlikely to be a good strategy for you.</p>
<p>The flip-side to that caveat is that the admissions committee has made a major effort to make accurate and up-to-date information available on our website. If you have a question, see if it is already answered on our FAQ page. If it is not answered there, we provide an email address on that page for sending your question directly to us—we usually answer within a day or two. If you want to hear from TASP alumni, check out our “Ask a TASPer” page—we make a special effort to find a representative variety of perspectives on each question.</p>
<p>Third, we encourage you to read our policy on online networking, at <a href=“http://www.tellurideassociation.org/programs/high_school_students/tasp/tasp_faq.html#networking”>http://www.tellurideassociation.org/programs/high_school_students/tasp/tasp_faq.html#networking</a>. In our experience, for a variety of reasons, students who come to the program without having spent time on sites like this tend to get more out of TASP. We can’t prohibit you from spending time here, and we love that you are curious and enthusiastic about TASP, but we also hope that you will learn from what we have observed.</p>
<p>Related to this, many people assume that this forum is anonymous. Our experience shows, however, that frequent posters are often easy for fellow TASPers (and sometimes even the admissions committee) to identify. You should keep this in mind if you decide to participate in discussions on this thread.</p>
<p>Thank you for taking the time to read this, and we sincerely hope that you decide to apply to our unique summer program!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Michael Barany
Chair, TASP admissions committee</p>