<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">http://brown.edu/ce/pre-college/leadership/program-details.php]Program</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">http://www.summer.ucla.edu/institutes/Mun/overview.htm)</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>