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* [https://ctyjhu.org/mycty/login.cfm?uType=Student MyCTY], the CTY program's official Alumni Association | * [https://ctyjhu.org/mycty/login.cfm?uType=Student MyCTY], the CTY program's official Alumni Association | ||
** [http://cty.jhu.edu/alumni/index.html CTY Alumni Association], the page about the Alumni Association | ** [http://cty.jhu.edu/alumni/index.html CTY Alumni Association], the page about the Alumni Association | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://cogito.cty.jhu.edu/ Cogito.org], CTY's academic resource for current CTY participants |
===Social Networking Sites=== | ===Social Networking Sites=== |
Revision as of 16:52, 1 September 2012
This is a space in which to discuss unofficial CTY Alumni Associations. The reasons for such an entity are described within the userpage of the site owner.
Previous discussion and various old ideas have been moved to RealCTY:Alumni Association/archive.
The Existing Community
- RealCTY, the CTY wiki
- Post-CTY Depression, the CTY forum
- Project Future, a listing of CTY students for the following year, along with their sites, sessions, and courses
- Forevermore, a CTY magazine in the early stages of development
- MyCTY, the CTY program's official Alumni Association
- CTY Alumni Association, the page about the Alumni Association
- Cogito.org, CTY's academic resource for current CTY participants
Social Networking Sites
LiveJournal
- General
- Site-Specific
- thats_ctyi LJ community, for Lancaster
- ctyi LJ community, for CTY Ireland
- Pages
- Groups
- Center for Talented Youth (CTY) members, the largest CTY Group
- Die,die,die,die! Live,live,live,live! Sex,sex,sex,sex! More,more,more,more!, the CTY "American Pie" Group
- Because I Still Put My Lanyard On And Cry Myself To Sleep: CTY Withdrawl, the CTY Withdrawal (spelling error intentional) Group
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Based on contact list information, CTYers use MySpace, Xanga, and other sites less often; furthermore, LJ and FB are particularly conducive to group organization.