<p>Well, my twin brother was accepted ED to the program and I know he’s really excited about it, so I would recommend it from that. From what I’ve gathered (which is by no means correct), it is difficult to get into the program, as they only accept about 20-30 kids or so, but once you’re in, it’s even more difficult.</p>
<p>My brother plans to triple major in three different science-y things I completely am forgetting, but he wants to go to grad school afterward and become a research scientist of some kind. I know one of the things that really drew him about it was the sort of camaraderie of students who are in the program- it’s difficult, but you work together, take a lot of the same classes, and support each other. There are usually a couple drop-outs who either find it too difficult or decide to major in one particular science rather than every last science course known to mankind.</p>
<p>My dad also enrolled in the ISP program, so a bit of this is from his experience as well, but again, this might be outdated. Hope this helps!</p>