So, I am only a Junior in Highschool right now but, I was looking into the College Disney Program for my Freshman year or honestly, anytime I can get in. I was wondering if anyone has any advice for me for when I'm looking at colleges ect.
Right now I'm just a 16 year old, Disney fanatic, working for Six Flags in Louisville, Ky.
Any help?
I was a DCP student in Aug 03-Jan 04...
You absolutely, positively, without question...need to swallow the following things:
Be ready to work LONG hours, in a not-so-glorious job, and make VERY little money. If you're willing to accept all that, you'll have an AMAZING time. I know I did.
My advice to you is as follows: Don't take ANY elective classes at school before you go on CP. Make sure you're taking specifically required classes leading up to CP because most schools only accept CP as elective credit. If you don't plan it correctly, it could end up delaying your graduation date (it delayed mine by a semester because I didn't plan correctly)
Also...the interview process will be done in groups. You will go to a presentation and then have a group interview with 6 or 7 other prospective interns...I can't stress this enough...SET-THE-WORLD-ON-FIRE during your group interview. Out of the people you're interviewing with...there are going to be a number of jobs assigned. You want to make sure your Disney knowledge comes out, your personality comes out, and your passion comes out. They're filling jobs for custodians cleaning bathrooms (not that there's anything wrong with this...but it's not for me), they're going to casting people to spiel the Jungle Cruise (more my speed), and they're going to be casting Vacation Planners (that was my gig...) So, long story short, there are some jobs that suck, and some jobs that suck way less...make sure you show that you add value and you'll get yourself one of the "suck less" jobs.
I love talking about CP...if you have any questions, feel free to PM me, or IM me at DanMan217...I know the absolute ins and outs of that program, and will be more than happy to help you out in any way that I can.