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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
Take the Congressional Youth Leadership Council (CYLC), for example. Its certified-mail "nominating" papers have informed recipients they were exceptional students who had been chosen, along with 350 others from across the country, to represent their states as "Congressional Scholars" at a "very special week" in Washington. The letters didn't tell them they would be among 9,000 students attending one of 24 "special" tour weeks a year conducted by (CYLC), that it had rented their names and addresses from a national survey firm or, according to press reports, that at least two D-average students and one expelled gang member are among those so "honored." Each year the council sends out more than 100,000 letters to students.
I'M NOT IN HIGH SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!
It doesn't change the fact that it's not worth the money...
Read the whole article. It basically explains how CYLC is a scam; it doesn't matter that you're not in high school because it's managed by the same company, i.e. the one that only wants your money and doesn't give a crap about your grades.
Pro tip: most programs that sends you mail and tells you to go are usually crap. Really good programs don't bother with that kind of stuff because they don't need students to give them money, and they already have enough people applying for them already. Plus, the good programs usually offer financial aid to anyone that needs it because they want to attract smart kids, not just rich people.
So, really, stop wasting your time on this and do other things that's more worth both your time and money. If you really want to go to summer programs, go Google them. You'd be surprised at how many good, legit ones pop up (although the application process is a pain).
If you want I can take a phot of the letter. I was recommended by a teacher.
If you want I can take a phot of the letter. I was recommended by a teacher.
Adding on to what Seritinajii said, $3000 can usually get you four weeks of camp.