Description:
Summer Discovery at Cambridge University, and London England offers students the opportunity to explore Cambridge, London, Great Britain, and its surrounding cities and participate in a wide array of academic course and activities. Cambridge students may choose from 2 curricula. A consultation with parents and a guidance counselor/ advisor is recommended when making curriculum choices. Students selecting Curriculum A enjoy the challenge of a college credit course (credit is optional) and the advantage of an enrichment course to improve skills and expand knowledge. Students selecting Curriculum B choose The Princeton Review SAT Prep course, plus an additional enrichment course, and receive no college credit. Note: Students may enroll in the full Princeton Review SAT Prep enrichment course as part of Curriculum A or Curriculum B. College credit (optional) courses meet 4 mornings weekly for approximately 2 hours. Enrichment courses meet 3-4 times weekly for approximately 11/2 hours. In addition, students attend our innovative workshop series, “Preparing for College and Life Workshops,” which meets 1-2 evenings a week.
Cambridge (3 weeks)
Often described as England’s most beautiful city, Cambridge is also one of the world’s great academic and cultural centers. Cambridge University is comprised of 31 separate colleges distinguished by a wealth of architectural styles, grand bridges over the Cam River, and lush gardens. Instead of a central campus, Cambridge incorporates several self-contained colleges throughout the town. Students live, study, and dine within their college, but still have all of the educational and social advantages of the greater university community. As a great seat of learning since 1284, Cambridge has attracted noted alumni including Sir Isaac Newton, Oliver Cromwell, Charles Darwin, Prince Charles, members of Pink Floyd, Winnie-the-Pooh creator A.A. Milne, and Harvard University benefactor John Harvard.
London (1 week)
London, the capital of England and the UK, is also the European epicenter of politics, education, fashion, and the arts. London cradles a wide range of people, cultures, and religions, and more than 300 languages are spoken within its welcoming arms. Both the historical richness and modern sophistication of London make it the ideal city to explore. Students can discover the wonders of London; whether they watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, gaze at the Crown Jewels, listen to Big Ben’s chiming bells, attend a West End theatre production, or browse the Covent Garden Marketplace. A friendly and diverse population, mild climate, numerous galleries and museums, and four World Heritage Sites make London ideal for an exciting pre-college summer experience.
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Camp Season: 2005-07-02 to 2005-07-30
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3 WEEK PROGRAM (Cambridge Only)
June 30 - July 21 $6899 Tuition
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4 WEEK PROGRAM (Cambridge & London)
June 30 - July 27 $7999 Tuition
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Plus airfare arranged by Musiker Travel
June 30 departure from the U.S, with July 1 arrival in the U.K. College credit is optional in 2010 This option is an additional $395. For students completing grades 10, 11, 12 Immersion in British culture and academics The Princeton Review SAT or ACT Preparation Sports Plus in rowing, soccer, tennis, and golf Cambridge film/art festivals, Shakespeare Theatre Optional 3 day Paris Excursion weekend Early Enrollment savings of $200 by Feb. 1. See website for details
3 & 4 Weeks for Students Completing Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
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