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Summer Program Students

 

When students on the New England High School Summer Program awoke this morning, many of them had a tan from yesterday鈥檚 kayaking excursion. Energized and excited for their second week of classes, they grabbed their copies of Euclid鈥檚 Elements to review as they ate breakfast.

On the docket for today was a discussion of the definitions, postulates, and common notions that preface the most famous geometry text of all time. 鈥淚鈥檓 not really sure what we鈥檙e going to discuss,鈥 said Molly P. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 looking forward to finding out!鈥

In typical TAC fashion, the students had lots to talk about! Tutors asked deceptively thought-provoking questions, such as 鈥淲hat is a line?鈥 and 鈥淲hat is a point?鈥 鈥淚 thought I knew what a point was until this morning,鈥 laughed Karolina P. 鈥淏ut that all changed when I got to class!鈥

During lunch, which consisted of crispy orange chicken, potstickers, and chili broccoli, attendees talked excitedly about what they will cover in tomorrow鈥檚 Euclid class. 鈥淲e鈥檙e starting props tomorrow,鈥 said Caitriona M. 鈥淚鈥檝e been studying them since Saturday!鈥 Some students even squeezed a little study time in between lunch and their afternoon class 鈥 a discussion on Boethius鈥檚 Consolation of Philosophy.

Written in the 6th century A.D. as Boethius was imprisoned and facing martyrdom, the Consolation of Philosophy unfolds via a dialogue between the author and Lady Philosophy. Boethius, disheartened and miserable, discusses evil, free will, and suffering with Lady Philosophy in the first two books. Students pondered the profound insights the work presented, grappling with such ideas with the guidance of their tutors.

As classes let out, the group hurried down to Olivia music hall for its second dance practice! 鈥淚 love dancing,鈥 gushed Grace B.

Make sure to come to the Summer Blog tomorrow to read all about the programmers鈥 afternoon activities!

 

Summer Program Students