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Competitive online events for high schoolers?

Hey guys, what are some fun online competitions for high school students? I want to challenge myself and maybe win some awards!

9 months ago

Hey there! Great to see you're interested in online competitions. There are quite a few options out there, so I'll list a mix of academic and non-academic competitions to give you a sense of what's available:

1. Math: American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) and USA Mathematical Talent Search (USAMTS) – They cater to different skill levels and cover various math topics in a creative and engaging way.

2. Science: USA Biology Olympiad (USABO), USA Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO), and Physics Bowl - These national competitions test your knowledge in specific scientific fields and can help you stand out in college applications.

3. Technology: Technology Student Association Competitions (TSA) and CyberPatriot – TSA offers multiple technology-related events, while CyberPatriot is more focused on cyber security.

4. Writing: Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) – These writing challenges allow you to explore your creativity through various written forms like essays, novels or short stories.

5. Social Sciences: National Economics Challenge (NEC) and National High School Ethics Bowl – NEC tests your economics knowledge through quizzes, while the Ethics Bowl encourages you to examine ethical issues in a debate format.

6. Programming: USA Computing Olympiad (USACO) and CodeChef – USACO is a competition that tests your programming skills, while CodeChef holds monthly contests to challenge coders of all levels.

7. Entrepreneurship & Innovation: Diamond Challenge, Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge, and DECA – These competitions encourage critical thinking, creativity, and the development of innovative businesses or products.

8. Arts: The PTA Reflections Program, YoungArts, and American Fine Arts Festival – These programs support and celebrate the artistic achievements of students in various disciplines such as music, film, photography, and visual arts.

Remember, quality is more important than quantity. It's best to choose 1 or 2 competitions that truly interest you and focus on doing well in them. Joining too many competitions can lead to burnout and leave you with little time to pursue other meaningful activities. Good luck and have fun participating!

9 months ago

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