<p>Here was my schedule but take it with a grain of salt considering I probably consider myself one of the laziest people to ever attend TASP.</p>
<p>Basic weekday schedule
8:35- wake up
9-12- seminar
12-1:00 - lunch
1:30 - 6:30 - Taking Naps / Not really doing reading but kind of /Distracting others from doing reading/ Exploring /
6:00 - 6:30 - Dinner
6:30-8:00 - Ultimate Frisbee!
8:00 - 10:00 - Town Meetings once a week, Pubspeaks twice a week, sometimes had to watch movies from seminar
10:00 - 3:00 ish - Finishing up reading I didn’t really do if I had to present in discussion tommorrow. Hanging out with people, our curfew to come back to the house was 11:30. So afterwards, we just did stuff in the house including play games/ watch movies / talk/ other craziness.</p>
<p>TASP exceeded my expectations about everything that I had expected it to be. Going into it, I was a little apprehensive. At the end of six weeks, it kinda feels you’ve known your fellow TASPers forever. The only downside is the TASP-withdrawl you go through when going back to high school. The people at my TASP were above all, some of the most genuine people I have ever met, and it was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The thing that’s the best about TASP isn’t really the seminars or the structured activies but just hanging out with these awesome, amazing people. You never wanted to go to sleep because you realized how awesome spending time with these people were. Be prepared for sleep dep but the most glorious sleep dep of your lives (may include making pita hot dogs at 4:30 AM / building cootie bugs / sleepovers).</p>