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Economics for Leaders (EFL) program: any experiences?

Hey, I recently came across a program called Economics for Leaders (EFL) aimed at high school students. Has anyone participated in this program? I'm interested in hearing about your experiences and whether you think it helped you develop leadership skills and gain a better understanding of economics.

a year ago

I'm familiar with the Economics for Leaders (EFL) program, and although I haven't personally participated, I can provide you with some insights based on the experiences of other students.

Overall, participants generally report positive experiences from the EFL program. They find it a valuable opportunity to learn more about economics beyond what is typically taught in high school courses. The program covers a range of topics, from basic micro and macroeconomic concepts to game theory and behavioral economics. The lectures are usually taught by college professors, making it a great chance to experience more advanced teaching methods.

In addition to the economic lessons, EFL also focuses on leadership skill development through various workshops, group activities, and discussions. These activities are designed to enhance critical-thinking, decision-making, and communication skills, all essential traits for future leaders. Students often form lasting friendships and connections with their peers due to the collaborative nature of these activities.

The program typically lasts about a week, during which participants stay on a college campus. This experience can be beneficial for high school students, as it gives them a taste of college life and helps them become more comfortable in a higher education environment.

While your mileage may vary, students who have participated in EFL generally find it both an engaging and rewarding experience. Besides the valuable economic knowledge and leadership skills gained, participating in the program can also serve as an excellent extracurricular activity for your college application, as it showcases your dedication to learning and personal growth.

Just remember that the success of your experience ultimately depends on your own level of engagement and willingness to make the most out of the opportunities presented.

I hope this information is helpful for you as you consider applying to the Economics for Leaders program. Good luck!

a year ago

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