 tons of friends. It's been really amazing. I love all the academic experiences that I've had. I really like Summer Accelerator because it's an opportunity to do a lot of things that you wouldn't be able to do at like your normal STEM camp. Here we're learning more advanced math that we would normally never see in school. I've really enjoyed the hands-on learning, the group discussions that we've had as a class, being able to collaborate with them and talking to other people. They have ideas that I would have never thought of before and I think that has definitely benefited me. It shows me how much I don't know, which it incentivizes me to continue to learn and grow as a student. I really enjoy the academics and all the experiences that you can get on this campus. We've been learning a lot about biodiversity so there's lots of different species that you can study here. Being able to learn about such amazing physics stuff just is great. This is really just a deep dive into something that I wouldn't probably learn about until I'm in college or graduate school. Think about Summer Accelerator, I'd say I like the best. Probably the activities in between classes. They're kind of split up into inside and outdoors and you get to choose what activity you want and there's multiple options. We've been able to do library time which is just hanging out and doing you know quiet stuff. We've been able to work on our work together which has been great. We've been able to watch movies, go eat ice cream and we've been given a lot of flexibility. It's a lot of freedom for a camp because you can choose what you want to do. The ability to stay on campus for a week gives you a lot of personal management skills. I've loved we've been able to check out the waterfalls and even on campus we've been able to play do recess, play kickball, all that amazing stuff. Whenever I get here I'm always nervous at first like oh what if I what if I don't like my roommate or what if I don't get a lot of sleep what if it's not what I thought it would be. But whenever you start to meet everyone it's amazing you learn about all different people from all different backgrounds and learn about stuff you've never learned before. I've learned so much about people, different cultures and aspects of people that you normally don't get to see and then you learn more about of course the subject that you're studying in. It's an opportunity that's pretty rare. I think that I'll take away from this experience the ability to connect with more people and a lot of new friends and just new experiences in general.