Urgent, which program should I do (Summer@Brown,GWU,Georgetown,UCLA)?

<p>I'm a rising junior with an interest in Psychology, International Affairs, General college prep, Leadership, and Current Events (in case you have any other suggestions. price range: preferably under $3000)</p>

<p>Here are my options:</p>

<p>UCLA: International Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs:
Model United Nations Summer Institute
[institutes\Mun\overview.htm[/url</a>]</p>

<p>Summer@Brown Leadership Institute:
[url=<a href="http://brown.edu/ce/pre-college/leadership/program-details.php%5DProgram"&gt;http://brown.edu/ce/pre-college/leadership/program-details.php]Program&lt;/a> Details | Brown University Office of Continuing Education](<a href="http://www.summer.ucla.edu/institutes/Mun/overview.htm%5Dinstitutes%5CMun%5Coverview.htm%5B/url"&gt;http://www.summer.ucla.edu/institutes/Mun/overview.htm)&lt;/p>

<p>GWU Pre-College: Biomedical Engineering
GW</a> Pre-College: Biomedical Engineering | Courses | Pre-College | Apply | The George Washington University</p>

<p>Summer at Georgetown: Leadership Institute
Summer</a> Programs for High School Students - Leadership | Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies</p>

<p>Which one, do you think, would benefit me the most? I tend to pick generic things as well because I don't want to go to an extremely in-depth program and then I find out I don't like that subject as much as I thought I did. If any of you have done these, your thoughts?</p>

<p>And btw, I wanted to start a MUN club at school, so would UCLA be helpful?</p>

<p>Bump(10char)</p>

<p>Does anybody have a say?</p>

<p>Answer my question!</p>

<p>My advice: Don’t do any of them. Do something else proactive with your life. If you want to start that MUN club, just do it…summer programs are cool and fun, but they don’t define your life or help much on college apps. </p>

<p>Or, just do whichever program you feel you’d benefit the most from.</p>

<p>The Biomedical one at GWU looks good.</p>

<p>I just came back from GWU for the Business Essentials course and I would highly recommend it. A note about Georgetown: one of the most boring campuses I’ve ever seen. And unless you’re basically a rich white kid, it’s impossible to get in there. Take it from an upper-middle class Indian girl.</p>