summer

9th Grade Summer Plans: Psychology Major Edition

Excellent news, aspiring psychologists! If you’re hoping to major in psychology, you don’t have to sit around and wait until college to dive right into dream analysis and criminology. You might feel like senior year is forever and a half away, but college application season comes quicker than you think, and you can spend the summer after freshman year building your resume, getting ahead in your field, and setting yourself apart from your peers.

9th Grade Summer Plans: Computer Science Major

Everyone thinks of summers spent in the great outdoors — and we sure hope you’re doing cannonballs into the lake and eating ice cream every night — but if you’re an aspiring computer science major you’re probably going to want to spend some quality time inside, too. Actually, scratch that — you can go frolic in a meadow if you bring your laptop and a hotspot with you.

9th Grade Summer Plans: English Major Edition

Remember 1972, when rock legend Alice Cooper infamously sang, “School’s out for summer! School’s out forever!?” Well, while we love the liberatory spirit and undeniably sick electric guitar backing this song, we are here to be the voice of reason and say: No, Alice Cooper, that’s not true. Think of the children! School’s out for summer — but school is not out forever.

Impressive High School Internships in Entrepreneurship

We work with our clients to get ahead of the competition by building impressive resumes. Part of this requires cultivating a highly specific brand centered around a niche academic area. Entrepreneurship is a great specialty to pursue throughout high school. We recommend aligning your classes and extracurriculars around the area and then applying directly to programs and majors that are a natural extension of your specialty. One way to strengthen your resume is to land an impressive internship.

Best Summer Ideas for 9th Grade

School’s out, you’re ready to lounge around the house and do nothing. But, if you’re here reading this blog, you’re probably an ambitious student with dreams of top-tier colleges. And students who want to go to top-tier colleges know they need to start preparing for the college admissions process now. We know summer is the time you don’t want to think about school, but thems the breaks, kid.

Summer Ideas for Juniors in High School

The end of junior year is on the horizon, and visions of sleeping in until 11 and watching Gossip Girl are running through your head. We know you worked hard this year, and you want to just do nothing, but this is also the last year of your college admissions journey. You gotta push through!! Summer is the largest chunk of uninterrupted time you’ll have before the full weight of senior year is upon you, and you need to use this time wisely. 

Ideas for Summer Plans for Sophomores in High School

You’re like, officially a high school student now. You are about to finish your sophomore year and become a *rising junior* and all that entails. You know, from your older friends and family scaring you, that junior and senior year get intense. There’s something more serious… more dignified… about 11 and 12 that 10 just doesn’t have. And so in preparation for this more challenging year, you might be tempted to take it easy this summer. Relax. Do nothing. Terrible idea.

Best Behavioral Economics Summer Programs

Taking a summer session is a great way to explore an academic topic you feel passionate about. Summer Pre-College programs also allow students to learn more about a topic that they may not have access to at their normal high school. If you are hoping to study Behavioral Economics and want to take a summer program in it, you have a couple of options. Two caveats: these programs can be expensive so make sure you check their price tags and many are not behavioral economics specific. While many of these cover topics in and related to behavioral economics, they often cover other economic topics as well.

Best Undergraduate Colleges for Investment Banking Internships

If you’re someone who knows at the age of 17 that they are dead set on making a lot of money, investment banking is probably a good path for you. But it’s not for the faint of heart. Being a first-year analyst at a major bank can be beyond grueling and many people burn out or decide they’re unfulfilled along the way. Those who stick it out are rewarded in ~dividends.~ So, if you’re looking forward to the luxurious life, you might want to consider applying to one of these schools that feed some of the nation’s most competitive I-Banking internships.

10 Best Summer Film Programs 

If you’re interested in a film major—or just movies in general—a summer pre-college program focused on film and the entertainment industry is a great way to get an introduction to the business. These summer programs can help you show colleges just how interested you are in film. Precollege programs also give you a preview of college life—you can live on your own and meet students from all walks of life.

10 Best Summer Neuroscience Programs 

If you’re interested in a career in medicine, psychology, or neuroscience, attending a pre-college program focused on the brain can be a great way to show colleges just how passionate you are about these topics. Summer pre-college programs are a great way to meet students interested in your chosen topic, and the residential programs will give you a taste of college life—and independence.

10 Best Summer Pre-Med or Medical Programs

If you’re wondering what to do this upcoming summer, attending a pre-college program focused on medicine can be a great way to show colleges how passionate you are about pursuing a pre-med major. Many of these programs are in-person, and offer opportunities to meet students from different backgrounds and live in a college environment while in high school.

Top Ten Summer Politics and Political Science Programs 2022

If you’re interested in politics or a political science major, attending a summer program centered on these topics can help you show colleges just how much you care about politics. A summer program is also a great way to meet new people and push your comfort zone–many of these programs are on-site, so you can even get a feel for what it’s like to live at a college.

What to do the Summer Before Junior Year 

Your sophomore summer is your time to explore options, investigate your interests, and formulate a strategy for junior year and your college applications. While it may seem early to start thinking about this, we find that it’s helpful to start planning early: you can reduce the stress you’ll feel during junior and senior year if you get ahead now.