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alum got cake over christmas camp.
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[quote = "meg"] haha...last summer, she made someone cry. [/quote]

I think I heard about that.
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wow..... we just like talked about like 5 different things in the last 5 posts ... it was amazing.. but yeah that would be fun to be able to mabey do ASA for half a day in the summer ifyou are signed up for AC and the other way around.... both programs would probably get a boost in buissness from exposing more people to it. :D
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It might make sense. But first-timers would be confused, maybe uninterested. Alums might be a little bored with it, especially if they've been to the opposite camp before.
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thats true...hmmmm.... it appears my plan has a fault .... too bad...lol :D
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Hmm... I have no clue who Boost is.. .can someone post a picture? I'm sure I'd at least recognize the face...

as for the program-switch, I'd go for that... it'd probably be cool. I'm thinking I might finally do the double-up two-weak deal thingy summer after this one... last summer I'm old enough. I definitely need to try AC.
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hey with the 2 week thing do you get a discount? and if you do is it only if you do a week of AC and a week of ASA? can you do like say 2 weeks of AC and still get a discount? ... :D
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Dunno if there's a discount, but a guy on my team last year definitely did the two-week thingy, except he switched out is AC for another ASA... haha, then he ended up on my SpaceBowl team... nice.
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There is a 10% discount on tuition for boodking two weeks in a row. They also waive one of the intermediate day fees. I know this applies for an ASA/AC combinations, but I cannot see why it wouldn't apply to two consecutive weeks of one programme. You should ring them and find out for sure.
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okay. Thanks for your help guys!!!! :D
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Post by SpaceCanada »

Just out of curiousity, when are all the special sessions? I hear Week 36 and Week 41, but what are the actual dates? I ask because I know there are no *normal* ASA sessions while I will be there, but could there be a special session, I don't know...
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Session dates: May 29-June 5 (week 36), 2004, July 3-10 (week 41), 2004, and August 7-14, 2004 (week something else), and xmas camp too.

i wonder why there arent any asa sessions when y ou are there, did they say there arent? or is it just not on the website, it could be full. i can't imagine camp not full of kids.
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I was shocked to find no camps on the website for that week. When my friend rang the registrations office the registrar said the youth ASA was cancelled for that particular week. I highly doubt that particular week is booked solid (for every programme) more than the week prior or the week afterwards, which still exist on the website.

It could be nice though, having camp all to ourselves! As Kemara said, being in the adult camp we will have more freedom to wander around. With less people we would get to see more.
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