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It turns out Astronuc and I have something in common. We participated in an NSF summer science program (separate by two years) at the Colorado School of Mines between our junior and senior year in high school. The cost to the participants was minimal. The NSF funded these programs extensively. Ours was an eight week long program. They rammed calculus down our throats in two weeks, one week each for differential calculus and integral calculus. During the last six weeks we covered digital electronics and nuclear physics. It was very intense and very intensive.
So much for nostalgia. The topic of this thread is: What ever happened to these programs? http://www.igert.org/high school.asp?sort=cat&subsort=Physics" and only a two week program. Glorified summer camp. IMHO, those programs were one of the reasons our country leapfogged the rest of the world in science and technology.
Some discussion topics:
So much for nostalgia. The topic of this thread is: What ever happened to these programs? http://www.igert.org/high school.asp?sort=cat&subsort=Physics" and only a two week program. Glorified summer camp. IMHO, those programs were one of the reasons our country leapfogged the rest of the world in science and technology.
Some discussion topics:
- Did anyone else here participate in an NSF summer program?
- Were these kinds of programs victims of post-60s egalitarianism or something else?
- Am I off-base, that is, are these programs still around?
- Am I off-base, that is, was eliminating programs like these a good thing to do?
- Since PF is a place where "all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average," where can our above-average children go to jumpstart their higher education? (Too late for my kiddos; I have three in college right now.)
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