If you don't have a mentor yet, I suggest getting one before forking out the dough for a camp. They can be expensive and if you haven't been evaluated much prior to going, you may be a bit overwhelmed. I think it is easier to hear some initial comments from someone you work with, then once you have addressed some of the things that they have pointed out, you might be ready for the next step - a camp.
If you have aspirations of working at a level higher than HS, then be sure you are ready before you go to a camp. They are there to help us as officials, but they sometimes also serve as a place to be seen by college assignors. You don't want to go to a camp and look too unimpressive as your first impression may be your last...
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