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Cool Science Competitions for High Schoolers?

Hey guys, I'm really into science and I'd love to participate in some competitions to showcase my skills. Do you know of any fun national or regional science competitions for high school students? Any advice is appreciated!

4 months ago

There are several science competitions for high school students that can not only showcase your skills but also provide opportunities for collaboration, networking, and potential recognition. Here's a list of some popular science competitions to consider:

1. Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS): This prestigious competition is focused on independent research projects, and applicants submit original scientific research. The competition offers significant cash prizes and has a rigorous application process.

2. Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF): The world's largest international pre-college science competition, ISEF invites high school students to present their research projects and compete for awards. Students must first compete in local affiliated science fairs to potentially qualify for ISEF.

3. Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology: This competition allows students to submit individual or team research projects and compete for scholarships and other awards.

4. USA Biology Olympiad (USABO): USABO is a competition focused on biology, and consists of two exams followed by a National Finals, where finalists participate in a biology training camp. The top scorers have an opportunity to represent the United States at the International Biology Olympiad (IBO).

5. Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO): A multi-tiered competition for high school students interested in chemistry, the USNCO starts with local exams, followed by a National Exam, and lastly, those with top scores are invited to the Chemistry Olympiad Study Camp.

6. Physics Bowl: This contest is a 40-question, 45-minute, multiple-choice exam focused on physics knowledge. Students compete both individually and as a team, as well as regionally and nationally.

7. National Science Bowl (NSB): NSB is a team-based competition with questions on biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and earth and space science. Teams of high school students compete in regional competitions, with the winning teams advancing to the National Finals.

8. Ocean Sciences Bowl (OSB): The OSB is a team-based competition focused on ocean sciences. High school teams first participate in regional competitions, with the winning teams advancing to the National Finals.

These are just a few examples of science competitions that might suit your interests. Explore these opportunities and find which one matches your passions and skills, as well as your availability and timeline. Good luck!

4 months ago

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