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Best research competitions for high school students?

Hey, I'm a junior and really passionate about research (especially in the STEM field). I'm looking for recommendations on research competitions that I could enter to showcase my work. Any suggestions or experiences to share?

a year ago

Hi there! It's great to see your enthusiasm for STEM research! There are several prestigious research competitions that high school students can enter. Here are a few recommendations, along with brief descriptions of each:

1. Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS): This is one of the most prestigious science and math competitions in the United States. High school seniors showcase individual research projects and compete for significant awards, including a top prize of $250,000.

2. Siemens Competition: This competition is for students in grades 9-12 and focuses on math, science, and technology research. Participants can submit individual or team projects, and there are significant college scholarships awarded to the winners.

3. Google Science Fair: This annual competition is open to students aged 13-18. It emphasizes the use of science and technology to solve real-world problems. Participants can submit individual or team projects, and winners receive a variety of prizes, including scholarships, trips, and internships.

4. Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF): Focused on independent research, this competition for high school students from around the world is held annually. Participants present their science and engineering projects, and winners receive a range of prizes, including scholarships, internships, and scientific field trips.

5. Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS): This competition is open to high school students and focuses on original research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Regional winners advance to the national symposium, where they can compete for college scholarships and other awards.

These are just a few examples, and there may be other competitions and opportunities at your local or regional level. I would recommend researching these opportunities and talking to your teachers or school counselors for additional guidance. Best of luck with your research endeavors!

a year ago

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