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Because of the more lax prerequisites, CAAers tend to be less quirky than CTYers.  Also, whereas CTY contains a broad spectrum of nerd types and certainly of ideas and beliefs, CAAers may not share as many interests or the same nerd pride.  In particular, there tends to be more athletes, so activities like Dodgeball and Basketball are more popular in places like [[Easton]] and [[Bristol]].  However, this is only true in some cases.  Many CAAers do indeed share a sense of tradition and nerd pride.
 
Because of the more lax prerequisites, CAAers tend to be less quirky than CTYers.  Also, whereas CTY contains a broad spectrum of nerd types and certainly of ideas and beliefs, CAAers may not share as many interests or the same nerd pride.  In particular, there tends to be more athletes, so activities like Dodgeball and Basketball are more popular in places like [[Easton]] and [[Bristol]].  However, this is only true in some cases.  Many CAAers do indeed share a sense of tradition and nerd pride.
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Some popular CAA courses are Medical Sciences, Zoology, Writing the Expository Essay, Biotechnology, Psychology, Computer Programming, Nuclear Science, Race and Politics, Math and Money, and Chemistry in Society. Bristol also offers the course Whales and Estuary Systems (usually once a summer) in which students split their time at CTY between living on a boat and living on campus.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:38, 1 September 2009

CAA (Center for Academic Advancement) is a program run by Johns Hopkins University that is similar to CTY, but with a broader range of entrance scores. For example, a 7th grader interested in a CTY humanities course must have a verbal score greater than 510. For CAA, they need a score greater than 410. CAA offers a different set of courses from CTY.

Because of the more lax prerequisites, CAAers tend to be less quirky than CTYers. Also, whereas CTY contains a broad spectrum of nerd types and certainly of ideas and beliefs, CAAers may not share as many interests or the same nerd pride. In particular, there tends to be more athletes, so activities like Dodgeball and Basketball are more popular in places like Easton and Bristol. However, this is only true in some cases. Many CAAers do indeed share a sense of tradition and nerd pride.

Some popular CAA courses are Medical Sciences, Zoology, Writing the Expository Essay, Biotechnology, Psychology, Computer Programming, Nuclear Science, Race and Politics, Math and Money, and Chemistry in Society. Bristol also offers the course Whales and Estuary Systems (usually once a summer) in which students split their time at CTY between living on a boat and living on campus.

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