<p>BAMF, </p>
<p>If you’re commuting, then I think you’re missing the best thing precollege programs have to offer: the experience. Having said that, I would strongly discourage taking those classes at Georgetown. It’s a waste of money. I would take classes at your local college (if you live in Northern Virginia, then go to NOVA or Mason) and take business related classes there. The credit can still be transferred to the college you choose to attend and you can save a LOT of money. By taking classes at your local college, you can also volunteer during your free time. If you are interested in business, then you can focus on the business aspect of charities: what it takes to run a charity, how money is handled, etc. Contact someone from a charity that you are interested in and see if you can help out. Also, you could spearhead an initiative to raise money for a worthy cause, whether it be local or national. And a worthy cause could be for just one person. You get the opportunity to meet some amazing people who truly give you a different perspective on life.</p>
<p>You don’t need to change the world. Just change one life at a time.</p>