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[[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 only need a score greater than 410. CAA offers a different set of courses from CTY.
 
[[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 only need a score greater than 410. CAA offers a different set of courses from CTY.
  
Due to this fact, there tend to be more athletes, so activities like dodgeball and basketball are more popular is places like [[Easton]] and [[Bristol]].
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Due to this fact, there tend to be more athletes, so activities like dodgeball and basketball are more popular is places like [[Easton||Site:Est]] and [[Bristol||Site:Bri]].
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
  
 
[http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/catalogs/caacatalog.html CAA Summer Programs Catalog]
 
[http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/catalogs/caacatalog.html CAA Summer Programs Catalog]
 
[[Category:General]]
 
[[Category:General]]

Revision as of 20:16, 6 October 2007

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 only need a score greater than 410. CAA offers a different set of courses from CTY.

Due to this fact, there tend to be more athletes, so activities like dodgeball and basketball are more popular is places like |Site:Est and |Site:Bri.

External Links

CAA Summer Programs Catalog