暑期夏校是怎么回事啊?怎么安排

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几年前我孩子去过,4500左右。他说没学到什么,管得严不让自己出去玩。不太喜欢。他们有一个群,有些孩子成了好朋友,年年约好一起去不同的location。高中生可以考虑这些更有质量的夏令营。
MIT summer programs MIT does not offer open-enrollment summer programs where any high school student can come to campus to take courses and live in the residence halls. However, several partner organizations run small, specialized programs on campus. If studying the human genome, building a robot, or scoping out the stars sound like a fun way to spend your summer, then you might try one of these: MITES Summer MITES Summer is an intensive six-week residential academic enrichment program for high school juniors who intend to pursue careers in science, engineering, and entrepreneurship, especially those from minority backgrounds and other underrepresented segments of the population. The program is free of charge to participating students, not including transportation. RSI Research Science Institute (RSI) brings together high school students each summer for six stimulating weeks at MIT. This rigorous academic program stresses advanced theory and research in mathematics, science, and engineering. Participants attend college-level classes taught by distinguished faculty members and complete hands-on research. Open to high school juniors, the program is free of charge for those selected. WTP Women’s Technology Program (WTP) is a women-focused program aimed at empowering students from groups that are historically underrepresented in engineering by providing a rigorous four-week summer academic experience that introduces 20 high school students to Mechanical Engineering (ME) through hands-on classes (taught by MIT graduate and undergraduate students), labs, and team-based projects in the summer after 11th grade. SSP While the Summer Science Program (SSP) is not on campus, MIT co-sponsors this residential program, and many MIT students are among the program’s alumni. The curriculum is organized around a central research project in either Astrophysics, Biochemistry, or Genomics. In the Astrophysics program, each team of three students determines the orbit of a near-earth asteroid (minor planet) from direct astronomical observations. In the Biochemistry program, each team designs a small molecule to inhibit an enzyme from a fungal crop pathogen. In the Genomics program, each team builds a bioreactor to stimulate evolution of antibiotic resistance in E. coli, then analyzes its DNA for mutations. The programs are six weeks long and offered at locations in Colorado, New Mexico, and Indiana. Beaver Works Summer Institute Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) is an intensive four-week program in July where high school juniors can get a taste of the MIT experience, while working on college-level curriculum with other students from around the country. BWSI is free to students, especially those who may be the first person in their family to attend college. They offer a range of courses—from Autonomous Underwater Vehicles to Quantum Software and to Serious Game Design with AI—with concentrations in programming autonomous systems and more! While this program is only open to high school juniors, there are also online programs offered for younger high school students. Other summer programs at MIT Do you want to spend part of your summer at MIT? In addition to the programs listed above, MIT also hosts the following programs: LaunchX LLRISE: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Radar Introduction for Student Engineers iD Tech Camps Other selective summer programs Most summer programs admit all or most students who can pay the (often high) tuition. However, a number of competitive-admission summer programs select only the best students on the basis of merit and are often free or comparatively affordable. MIT offers four of our own (above), and here are a few more from other organizations: Science and research programs BU Research in Science & Engineering (RISE) Clark Scholar Program Garcia Summer Scholars High School Honors Science/Mathematics/Engineering Program (HSHSP) International Summer School for Young Physicists (ISSYP) Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) Summer Program on Applied Rationality and Cognition (SPARC) Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR) Student Science Training Program (SSTP) QuestBridge College Prep Scholarship Math summer programs The American Mathematical Society maintains a large list of youth summer enrichment programs in math. Some summer math programs that our applicants seem to like include: AwesomeMath Canada/USA Mathcamp Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM) Texas State Mathworks Honors Summer Math Camp MathILy Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) The Ross Program Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) Prove It! Math Academy State Governor’s Schools Governor’s schools directory

pdk52 发表于 2023-02-14 18:28

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