Thursday, July 23, 2020
More HS Summer Programs
More HS Summer Programs     To accompany todays entry about MIT summer programs, here is a further list of some terrific math  science summer programs for high school juniors to consider. All of the below are national/international, selective, multi-week, residential summer programs in math  science.  Science  Research programs    Clark Scholar Program  Garcia Summer Scholars  High School Summer Science Research Program (HSSSRP)  Michigan State University High School Honors Science/Mathematics/Engineering Program (HSHSP)  Minority Introduction to Engineering  Science (MITES)  Research Internship Program in Science and Engineering  Research Science Institute (RSI)  Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP)  Student Science Training Program (SSTP)  Summer Science Program (SSP)  Young Engineering and Science Scholars (YESS)  Math programs    AwesomeMath  Canada/USA Mathcamp  Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM)  Honors Summer Math Camp (HSMC)  Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS)  The Ross Program   Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)  Womens programs    SEARCH  Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP)  Womens Technology Program (WTP)  Programs open to out-of-state; largely regional    COSMOS  NIH Summer Internship Program  Shad Valley  Simons Summer Research Program  Young Scholars Program in Discrete Mathematics  State Governors schools    Governors schools directory  I do not recommend these summer programs as a thing to do to look good on a college application. This should be for personal development. We do not expect that students do these programs. Like I said in my earlier entry, a summer of working and spending time with friends  family is a great option, one I chose for the majority of my summers in high school. Reading, doing sports, rebuilding a car, traveling to Europe or Quebec or New York, or whatever else are great ways to spend your summers. I just hope youll take advantage of the large block of free time to do something meaningful for yourself.  Seniors, spread the word to your favorite underclassmen.  
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