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iGem: A Journey into the World of Synthetic Biology
iGem, short for the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition, offers a unique platform for enthusiasts from various backgrounds, including high school, undergraduate, and even postgraduate levels, to explore the revolutionary field of synthetic biology.
Decoding Success: Navigating the AP Computer Science Principles Exam with Expert Guidelines
The AP Computer Science Principles Exam, administered by the College Board, serves as a comprehensive evaluation of students' understanding and application of fundamental principles in computer science.
Regeneron Science Talent Search: One of the Most Rigorous Science Competition
Regeneron Science Talent Search is one of the most recognized competitions by colleges. Pushing yourself and achieving this competition will give you a good experience.
Ai in High School: How to Get More Closely Involved with AI
Because of the high demand for AI, and its relevance to so many different fields, AI-related jobs have become very high paying and in demand. So, we’ve created an algorithm for enthusiast high schoolers to get a head start on getting more deeply involved in the AI field.
Future Business Leaders of America, (FBLA) Prepares Students Towards a Career Path in AI
Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. (FBLA) is a student organization focused on preparing members for future careers in business. With over 230,000 members, it is one of the largest student-run organizations in the country. FBLA inspires and instills relevant career preparation and leadership experiences to asssist members to find their place in a global society.
How to Prepare for Economics Competitions using AI
Preparing for an economics competition can be tricky, but Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help reduce your workload. In this guide, you will learn how to use AI to study Economics with step-by-step instructions and extra tips near the end.
AI Summer Programs for High Schoolers at Top Colleges
AI is a rapidly evolving field and has the potential to transform every aspect of our lives, set to be the “dot-com boom” of the next decade. If you are a high school student who is interested in learning more about AI, or pursuing a career in AI, you might be wondering how to get started. This blog post is for you.
How To Get Involved With AI As A Student
As the role of AI is becoming increasingly more prominent, navigating the world of programming and computer science as an AI student is all the more important and can help students find a passion in a subject that has several real world applications. In this blog post, we begin by exploring the different aspects of AI that students can get involved in and the opportunities available for high school and college students.
How to Get Involved in MIT Primes: A Comprehensive Research Program for High School Students
It can often be difficult to get involved; searching for research opportunities--especially while still in high school--causes many problems, especially in conjunction with issues related to organization, application, and mentoring among already established research groups. Unbeknownst to most, a comprehensive program that solves all these problems already exists: MIT Primes.
Computer Science Summer Internships: A Gateway to Professional Growth
In the dynamic field of computer science, summer internships have become more than just a resume booster - they have become a gateway to professional growth and hands-on learning experiences. As we delve into the realm of computer science internships in this blog post, it’s essential to understand what they are and recognize their significance in shaping the careers of aspiring tech professionals.
The Research Science Institute: How to Get Started
The Research Science Institute blends rigorous academic study with hands-on research at the prestigious university of MIT. There, you’ll have access to state of the art technology that you can use to explore your passion projects. This blog post will explore the world of RSI as well as different ways that high school students can benefit from this program and how to get involved.
How Middle Schoolers can get started with Mathcounts: the Biggest Math Competition in the Nation!
Mathcounts is a National Recognized Math Competition on the Middle School Level. Students in grades 6-8 are eligible to participate. Mathcounts tests tricky Math Problems, covering arithmetic, algebra, counting, geometry, number theory, probability, and statistics— and includes 4 rounds of Competition that goes up to the National Level. Learn more.
Coding for High School Students: How High Schoolers Can Get Started With Coding Projects Today
Coding, and computer science in general, have seen their popularity skyrocket recently. As the world becomes more technologically advanced, more and more highschoolers are deciding to get into this burgeoning field. However, getting into coding can be a daunting task. In this blog post, I am sharing different ways that high school students can break into the world of coding and computer science, through great tutorials, beginner projects, and more.
The Inside Scoop on the University Interscholastic League (UIL)
So, what's the deal with UIL? Think of it as the Olympics of Texas high schools, but instead of medals, we're competing for bragging rights and a whole lot of school spirit. UIL offers a wide range of competitions in academics, athletics, and the arts. Whether you're a science whiz, a sports enthusiast, or a drama queen (or king), there's something for everyone.
AP Computer Science Principles: What Is It and How to Succeed
AP Computer Science Principles is one of the many AP Courses offered for high schoolers and provides a foundation in coding and computing for other STEM classes and more advanced AP Computer Science courses. In this blog post, we will go over the advantages of taking AP Computer Science Principles and advice for how to succeed in class and on the final AP exam.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Summer Internship for High Schoolers
If you are interested in biology, engineering, psychology, bioinformatics, or other health-related industries and are either eleventh or twelfth graders, then this internship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) may be an exciting opportunity for you!
Young Artists and Writers: An Award to Gain Recognition for High School Student Writers and Artists
For creative individuals, awards are a great way to have existing pieces of art or writing receive recognition. They are also incentives to make new pieces, but they develop and grow the person’s existing skills. Art and writing competitions are excellent ways for high school students to gain confidence in their work and push themselves creatively.
Benefits of Being an AI Student: Top 5 Reasons
By becoming an AI student, you can create anything you want. The sky’s the limit. What is an AI Student? The term AI Student is used to refer to anyone learning AI. They don’t have to be working towards a degree, professional certification or anything of the sort. They can be pursuing AI as a hobby or looking to upskill themselves to meet industry standards.
Bringing AI to High Schools: New Curriculums Prepare Students for the Future
In this blog post, I’ll talk about different ways for high schools to incorporate artificial intelligence in everyday life, preparing students for the evolving demands of the workforce. From introducing basic concepts of machine learning and algorithms to providing hands-on experiences with AI tools and technologies, high schools can nurture a foundational understanding of AI.
The Invention Process: A Step By Step Process to Create an Invention
An invention is a novel creation that solves a problem. It is different from what previous products or designs have achieved. However, to create a successful innovation, it's vital to follow a process known as the invention process.