kimmar067
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Chatham Square, and it is very nice
...I think they're newer, right?
Chatham Square, and it is very nice
I have another question:
...soooo, this my seem stupid, but did your parents/guardians accompany you to help you 'settle in'? None of my DS's have gone to 'away' college (they were both commuters) so I don't know....
I have another question:
...soooo, this my seem stupid, but did your parents/guardians accompany you to help you 'settle in'? None of my DS's have gone to 'away' college (they were both commuters) so I don't know....
When I did my CPs in 1998 and 1999 I went down to FL on my own (from New York). I stayed the night before check in that first summer at the Holiday Inn and then got to Vista Way for check in bright and early. I wanted to be first there so I got to pick the bedroom with the bathroon in itThat way, I was only sharing my bathroom with one other person.
My second summer, I met up with a few of my friends from my first summer a few nights before our program started and we all went over to Vista Way together for check in so we could room together again.
That said, my first summer, one of my roommates parents did come down with her b/c she drove. Not wierd at all and we hung out with her Mom at the parks a few times that first week.
So did you only do the program in the summer? I wondered if that was a possibility. How many weeks was the summer term?
So did you only do the program in the summer? I wondered if that was a possibility. How many weeks was the summer term?
I have another question:
...soooo, this my seem stupid, but did your parents/guardians accompany you to help you 'settle in'? None of my DS's have gone to 'away' college (they were both commuters) so I don't know....
...can you elaborate a little more on the 'living conditions'? Do the participants of the CP live in dorms? Also, would they need transportation to get back and forth to work?
I have another question:
...soooo, this my seem stupid, but did your parents/guardians accompany you to help you 'settle in'? None of my DS's have gone to 'away' college (they were both commuters) so I don't know....
I am pretty sure summer only is not a possibility. It used to be that CP ALUMNI could apply for summer CP programs but when the economy tanked they pulled that program. I don't think Summer Alumni programs have been reinstated but of course its worth a check.
There is alot of information on the Disney website regarding the CP so that would be a good place to check.
Liz
Yeah, it looks like just the summer doesn't exist anymore. I got excited when someone posted they did the summer but that was long ago. Oh well.
My biggest concern is how this factors in with scholarships. I've looked online but haven't found the info I need yet. If you take a semester off to do this, will the scholarships still be there when you head back? I know this is considered an internship but because it isn't connected to the school, I'm not sure how that works. My DD is away right now but I wanted to discuss this as a possible option for her. If her scholarships go away if she isn't in school, I won't even address the subject because there is no way she is losing those.
You can do it at the end of your college degree, the following semester. One of my roommates did that. SHe was done with college and took a semester to do the Cp. She would have graduated in December, so she did the CP and walked in May at the graduation.
Another question I just thought of. Someone mentioned earlier that they were flat broke when they were done with the program. How was the money situation for others? It seems like there should be a little savings to come out of this especially if you are working 40 - 50 hours a week.
Another question I just thought of. Someone mentioned earlier that they were flat broke when they were done with the program. How was the money situation for others? It seems like there should be a little savings to come out of this especially if you are working 40 - 50 hours a week.
Nope, my parents who have never been to Disney, thought my decision was a terrible choice and they refused to support it....
I was flat broke and I worked far more hours than that. I mean Ramen noodles broke, because I had car insurance and gas to pay for. They deduct rent from your check, and you live in a tourist trap making minimum wage. My first paycheck was under 2 dollars. It is like the company store. You enjoy the perks of free access to the parks, but of course you want to see universal (I had never been) and Seaworld. I could not afford the 50 bucks to get in. You want to go out to eat with your friends once in awhile. I was no way spending like crazy I was on a very tight budget. I left flat broke. Most of my roommates had their parents supporting them, and giving them gas and spending money, I did not.I was the living paycheck to paycheck and my car was on its last leg, it had 216K miles on it. I was praying it didn't break down. So save up before you go and hope to break even, this is not a money making deal or way to save up at ALL. Think how much a drink costs in orlando when you want a water.
I had plenty of money when I got out. In fact, I had enough to not have to work my senior year of college and still pay my rent, bills, and for all of my books. Plus, still had some left over for after graduation and my transition to the real world.