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Science fairs for high school students—where to start?

Hi, I'm a junior and I'm interested in participating in a science fair competition. Can anyone suggest reliable resources for discovering science fairs for high school students? I'd like to learn more about the process and various competitions I could potentially enter. Thanks!

11 months ago

Hi there! It's great to see that you're interested in participating in a science fair competition! Participating in science fairs can be a fantastic way to dive deeper into the subjects you're passionate about and showcase your hard work and dedication.

To get started, you can check with your science teacher or school counselor, as they might be aware of local or regional science fairs specifically for high school students. Additionally, you may want to look into some of the more well-known national and international science fairs that high school students can participate in. A few examples include:

1. Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF): Intel ISEF is one of the largest pre-college science competitions, drawing in students from across the globe. To participate, you'll first need to compete in an affiliated local or regional fair, and potentially move onto the national level before reaching Intel ISEF.

2. Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS): The Regeneron STS is another prestigious science research competition for high school students in the United States. This competition focuses on the original research of participants, with emphasis on scientific and social significance, as well as the depth of understanding.

3. Google Science Fair: This is an online science competition that encourages students aged 13 to 18 to come up with innovative and creative projects, which may involve anything from biology to environmental science to space exploration.

For more opportunities, check out this CollegeVine article: https://blog.collegevine.com/10-science-research-competitions-for-high-schoolers

Each of these competitions has its own unique requirements and guidelines, so be sure to carefully review them on their respective websites. Don't forget to keep an eye on the deadlines, as they may vary from one competition to another.

Good luck as you explore the world of science fairs! Remember to choose a topic you're genuinely interested in, and enjoy the process of discovery and learning.

11 months ago

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