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Ask any high school senior coming out of the college application season: "If you could go back to 9th or 10th grade, what would you do differently?" Most people assume the answer is "I'd study harder for the SATs" or "I'd aim for a 4.0." But more often than not, the real answers are far more personal.
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More high school students are getting involved in research and publication opportunities, but not every program offers the same level of academic value.
Some programs focus more on publication outcomes, résumé packaging, or “guaranteed publication” claims than genuine research training. For students and families, the key question is not just whether a program leads to a paper, but whether it helps students learn how to think, analyze, discuss, and explore ideas more deeply.
Here are five things to consider when choosing a legit high school research program.
Some programs focus more on publication outcomes, résumé packaging, or “guaranteed publication” claims than genuine research training. For students and families, the key question is not just whether a program leads to a paper, but whether it helps students learn how to think, analyze, discuss, and explore ideas more deeply.
Here are five things to consider when choosing a legit high school research program.
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Students today are being exposed to career paths, industries, and academic interests much earlier than previous generations. From AI and engineering to business and media, career exploration is increasingly becoming part of middle and high school learning.
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As AI tools become more common, getting the “right answer” may no longer be enough.
If technology can help students write, organize information, and generate ideas faster than before, what will colleges actually value more in the years ahead?
If technology can help students write, organize information, and generate ideas faster than before, what will colleges actually value more in the years ahead?