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  • Who is Reason & Rationality for?
    High school students who love critical thinking and conversation, as well as high school students seeking to expand their capabilities - authentic curiosity, critical thinking and verbal dexterity - to get into an ideally suited college and to thrive there and beyond.
  • Why Do High School Students Need Reason & Rationality?
    Crafting strong arguments and holding intellectual conversations that are interesting, persuasive and stay on track requires a combination of critical thinking, conversation techniques and a basic knowledge of the 20 Big Ideas in philosophy, economics and politics that serve as a foundation for many issues.
  • What Problem Does Reason & Rationality Solve?
    With the many distractions and demands on high school students and families, high school students rarely get the opportunity to practice fluid, to-the-point conversations in a social but formal setting. Students need those skills in order to grasp opportunities that appear in life.
  • What Makes Reason & Rationality Different from Competitor Offerings?
    Reason & Rationality uses a convivial, conversational format to enliven class discussions on philosophical, ethical and economic concepts, making the learning and practice process fun and engaging. 1:5 instructor-to-student ratio and 5 hours of interactive discussions and problem solving per day give each student lots of opportunities to practice and reinforce the newly acquired skills and knowledge. Highly participatory so that students rapidly grow their critical thinking and conversation skills. No boring theoretical lectures. Competitors, on the other hand, tend to simply focus on lectures and essay writing that students already get during normal school classes.
  • What is the meaning of Convivial?
    Convivial (adjective): Marked by good company and cheerful conversation.
  • What will life be like for students after they attend Reason & Rationality?
    Students will have the skills, knowledge and confidence to speak up more in class with well crafted arguments gaining the attention of teachers and improving their GPA. Students will be well prepared to engage in stimulating intellectual discussions with college interviewers and adeptly handle tricky questions.
  • How should students prepare for the Summer Program?
    The Summer Program is about fun and conversation, so students are not required to do substantial work in advance. We will email links to some short videos and readings a few weeks before the program, which will help students get in the mindset to maximize their learning from the very beginning of the Program. After each days' activities, students will be assigned short readings to prepare for the next day.
  • Why was my application rejected?
    The 2025 Reason & Rationality Summer Program has limited space because it is designed to be an intensive conversational experience. We hope you will check back and apply for Summer 2026.
  • What is the refund policy?
    Deposits are automatically refunded if application is rejected and refunded the same day the application rejection notice is issued. Should a student need to cancel their spot for whatever reason, deposits and tuition are fully refundable upon request until April 22, 2025.
  • Does Reason & Rationality offer financial aid?
    We do not currently have a financial aid program but plan on putting one in place for 2026.
  • How are accommodations handled?
    Students will be accommodated in college dorm rooms - singles or doubles. Linens are included. If you would like your child to be roomed with a friend or sibling, please let us know and we will most likely be able to make that happen.
  • Are dormitories single sex or mixed?
    Most rooms are in mixed gender hallways with single-sex bathrooms. However, a girls-only floor may be possible based on enrollment. Please let us know if that is a priority for your family.
  • How much supervision is there?
    For every 5 students in the program, there will be at least one 18+ instructors or staff living in the same halls, who are mostly graduate or undergraduate instructors, and who are also present at discussions, meals, and activities throughout the day.
  • Are all meals and housing included?
    Yes, all meals and housing are included in the price of tuition.
  • How can I become a Reason & Rationality instructor?
    We are always looking for undergraduates, Ph.D. students and graduates in philosophy (and adjacent fields) who “get” the Reason & Rationality curriculum and thrive on the social, conversational side of the field. Please reach out to us at info@reasonandrationality.com.

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Immediate Impact

James B Estes attended the original Reason & Rationality discussion series in 2023 as a participant and TA, later joining the team to co-found the Reason & Rationality Summer Program. Inspired by the class session on the Trolley Problem, James conducted empirical research into survey respondents’ intuitions about an important Trolley Problem variant. He then authored and published a peer reviewed article entitled Empirical Evidence Reveals the Motivation of Subjects Who Switch Tracks in the Trolley Loop Case.

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Reason & Rationality empowers high school students to think rigorously about complex questions, distinguish factual belief from ideology, and engage in convivial, intellectual exchange. Students boost their critical thinking ability by crafting effective arguments as they discuss and debate the 20 biggest ideas in philosophy, Policy Politics, and Economics. The two-week summer immersive program is led by instructors from Princeton, Harvard, Oxford, MIT, and other top universities.

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