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Disney College Program - Day 1 [Move-in] [HD]

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

Here's a quick tour of the apartment, I was quite surprised of how nice it was. Hopefully this can help out anyone who might be confused as to how to the living conditions are here at the College Program. Just a little background information of what I am enrolled in: I have been accepted in the role of Attractions at Adventureland and Liberty Square. Which is exactly what I wanted ;) My roommate and I got to choose the apartment complex we wanted to live in, which is quite rare by the way. We also used the online roommate matchup, which I STRONGLY reccommend. He and I have gotten to know each other through facebook months prior to move in. Very useful. Anyways, good luck to any future bound College Program Cast Members! Enjoy!!

Don't forget to check how the rest of my College Program was!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P91EF4TvMpk

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  • did you drive or fly?

  • @bandgeek2493 We drove actually. Took a van, got all of my stuff packed in and hit the road. It took us 2 days to drive down. Long haul there and back. Some students do fly, the disadvantage is you obviously cant pack as much and must rely on Walmart for most of the stuff you couldnt bring lol

  • Do u have 2 be a 12th grader in order apply sooner? Or have 2 apply after graduation? Cuz I be 18 either way and I heard u have 2 be 18 in order 2 apply

  • @wishingt0befam0us I applied in August of 2009, right before I started school. But I had already been accepted to Penn State. So I'm pretty sure you need to be enrolled in a college or university as well. 

  • @acdcskoolboy18 so if you attend penn state you can take part in the college program? & are you from pa? lol cause i live near scranton (:

  • @BroadwayChick18 I go to Penn State Behrend. It's a local branch up in Erie (where I'm also from) Scranton? That's awesome! I love the office haha I'm sure you get that a lot though. As far as your question goes, YES :D just about anyone can do the college program. The question is whether or not you'll get credit. That part depends on your major. I'm in business and received no credit for the college program. Put me back a semester, but I'm slowly catching and should graduate on time :)

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  • @RoayaPixel Yeah you should be enrolled in a college or university to participate in the college program. There are spring and fall sessions. They are 5-6 months in length. I dont believe you can do just a summer. You can do the spring advantage, which starts in january and goes into august, but as far as just summers go, that's only for alumni of the program.

  • do I have to be currently taking classes ? because I study in new york so i'm thinking of doing this over the summer or something

  • I stayed in the apartment before

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