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Odyssey of the Mind: Unlocking Creativity and Ingenuity
If you are looking for a competition that will enhance your creativity and problem-solving skills and bring out the bold, fearless leader in you, Odyssey of the Mind will be for you. Read on to learn more about the competition, requirements, application process, and tips to maximize your chances of success in this competition.
Super-Charging Your Physics at ISSYP
If you have a passion for theoretical physics, this summer program will give you the opportunity to immerse yourself in it at the university level. In this post, you can learn more about the background of the ISSYP summer program, the application process, and some tips for crafting a strong application.
Summer Project Ideas for High Schoolers
In this blog post, we will cover the benefits of engaging in a summer project as a high schooler and suggest different summer project ideas that you might want to pursue!
AP Computer Science Principles vs. AP Computer Science A: Which One Should You Take?
For computer science, the two AP courses that College Board, the non-profit organization that creates AP curriculum, offers are AP Computer Science Principles (APCSP) and AP Computer Science A (APCSA). Learn more.
Overview of the PROMYS Program (Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists)
The PROMYS (Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists) program is designed to challenge students with a rigorous curriculum that covers a variety of advanced topics in mathematics. Read more about PROMYS in this program overview.
Math League: The #1 Math Competition You Need to Try Out
Math League is a math competition for students ranging from elementary to high school. But Math League is also so much more, and this blog will detail all the benefits you can reap from this prestigious competition.
National Science Bowl: A Look Into One of the Most Prestigious Science Competitions
Some of us may have read or heard about the National Science Bowl, but what is it? In this blog post, we will give more details about the National Science Bowl.
FIRST Tech Challenge: How to Get Involved in FIRST Tech Challenge
In FIRST Tech Challenge, students work in teams to design, build, program, and operate robots that compete in various challenges and missions. Read to learn more about this global robotics competition for middle and high school students.
The University Interscholastic League: Competition Information
The University Interscholastic League (UIL), established by the University of Texas at Austin, is an organization that creates and administers almost all academic, athletic, and music competitions in the state of Texas. In this blog post, we are exploring UIL's origins, the diverse array of activities it offers, and the profound impact it has had on students and communities.
Math League: Not Your Average League of Legends (Or, Nerds)
For high school students who are passionate about math, the Math League provides a unique opportunity to test their skills, compete against other students, and potentially earn scholarships or other prizes.
Research Science Institute (RSI): What It Is & Why You Should Apply
In this blog post, we will discuss one of the most prestigious summer programs — Research Science Institute — and the many benefits attending can mean. We will discuss what Research Science Institute (RSI) is and why you should consider applying as a high schooler.
Deconstructing MIT THINK: Premise, Application Essentials, and More!
In this blog post, we will highlight the mission of MIT THINK at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, its mission, and highlight some of the winning proposals from recent years.
Business Professionals for America: Business Competitions for High School Students
Are you a high schooler interested in getting involved in business or business competitions? In this blog post, we are sharing an overview of Business Professionals of America.
About The Congressional App Challenge
The Congressional App Challenge is an annual competition organized by Members of Congress to encourage middle and high school students to learn how to code and pursue careers in computer science. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the competition and why it's important.
Top 10 Science Fair Projects for High School Students
Science fairs are a great way for high school students to showcase their interests in various scientific fields. In this blog post, we will provide ten science fair project ideas that high school students can pursue.
Best Science Fair Projects for High Schoolers
Science fairs are exciting opportunities for students to showcase their scientific knowledge and creativity. In this blog post, we are sharing some ways to go about selecting the best science fair projects.
Teen Ink: How High Schoolers Can Get Started With Submitting to Writing Publications
Are you a high schooler with a passion for writing or art, seeking a platform to showcase your creative talents to the world? In this blog post, we will discuss how high schoolers can get started submitting work to Teen Ink!
Destination ImagiNation: STEM Program and Competition for Students
In this blog post, we discuss the programs and competitions Destination ImagiNation has to offer and its benefits.
Diamond Challenge Entrepreneurship Competition
Are you a student aspiring to be an entrepreneur? Do you have a passion to learn, create and make invaluable connections with experienced business professionals? The Diamond Challenge is just the competition for you!
13 Reasons High Schoolers Should Get Involved in National Speech and Debate
In this blog post, we are sharing 13 reasons high schoolers should get involved in National Speech and Debate.