<p>Yes, Kate, I took Biotechnology and Advanced Chemistry and my brother and some friends took Physics and Animal Science, and High School Chemistry.</p>
<p>It’s very good, like last summer when I did all those titration labs to find oxidation numbers and did redox reactions, it is helping me tremondously now, because the teacher is going kinda fast thru those topics to cover everything, so I’m not “confused” like other kids, plus we still keep in touch, and the professor was really nice. If I had a chemistry question, I could probably ask him, even though he’s all the way in NJ, and he’d help me out. </p>
<p>And that gel electrophoresis I did back in 8th grade and learning about PCR and doing those E.coli experiments has helped me soo much now, in 11th grade AP Biology. It all just comes back to you, and it’s great to feel “familiarized” and recognize it while other kids have to learn it for the 1st time. </p>
<p>Plus you make great friends in the span of 3 weeks that you may keep in touch with forever, and it’s very fun socially. </p>
<p>And you even get a feel of how it is to live in dorms with people you’ve never met before – real college dormitories.</p>
<p>Anyone considering the program should definently give it a shot … it’s just … wonderful, in all aspects of the program. :)</p>