There’s a wide variety of science research competitions designed for high schoolers, including the high-profile contests listed below. Why Should You Enter a Science Research Competition? Entering a science research competition demonstrates that you take initiative and that you care about academics ...
Students compete in three online contests, plus a national “US Open” competition, From these results, the top 24 or so scorers are invited to a training camp in the early summer. At the end of the camp, the top four participants are invited to attend IOI (see above). Eligibility ...
This well-known and well-regarded competition tests skills in areas such as algorithmic programming problems that can be solved using various programming languages. Students compete in three online contests, plus a national "US Open" competition. From these results, the top 24 or so scorers are i...
Participation in science research competitions benefits students by making them more competitive candidates for college admissions and providing valuable experience in sought-after fields. Here are some high-profile contests for high schoolers.American Academy of Neurology (AAN)Neuroscience Research Prize Gra...
The International Science and Engineering Fair, ISEF, is the world's biggest science contest for high school students and is held in May each year in the US. Japanese high school students have participated in ISEF for more than 50 years, however only a few students have received awards...
“Provides high school students the opportunity to compete and be recognized for outstanding research in biotechnology. Having completed its eleventh year as a program managed and hosted by the Institute, participants – over 1100 high school students’ to-date – design an original independent biotech...
The Westinghouse Science Talent Search differs from traditional science contests in that ___. A. it is an annual contest with the active participation of high school students B. it lays emphasis on the professional quality of the projects C. it is designed to search for the most promising...
By participating in science contests, students gain knowledge rarely matched to a typical regular classroom activity as they gain skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, time management, and improved communication skills. According to Yates and others, science competitions help students select ...
Computer science contests for secondary school students: approaches to classification The International Olympiad in Informatics currently provides a model which is imitated by the majority of contests for secondary school students in Informa... W Pohl - Institute of Mathematics and Informatics 被引量: ...
The ACSL Elementary Division consists of four non-programming contests. They are Number Systems, Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notations, Boolean Algebra and Graph Theory. Students write a 30-minute exam for each contest at the end of the month. As of 2024, there are 6 questions to be answered in ...