Could publishing research papers as high school students be the golden ticket to your dream college? Contrary to what college applicants may believe, the answer may be more complicated than it seems, and increasingly risky,
ProPublica, a renowned investigative journalism outlet, recently published an in-depth report exposing the emerging trend of paying for “peer-reviewed” authorship to bolster college admissions prospects. Read the full article here: The Newest College Admissions Ploy:
Extracurricular activities are a great way to gain more skills and experiences you may not learn in the classroom. They also allow you to pursue your interests in activities like music, sports, visual arts, technology,
Interested in conducting an independent research project? Wishing to get published? This article will take you to the core of research and journals. Research can be both complex and challenging at times. However if done
Publishing a research paper as a high school student is a significant accomplishment—but as we have previously addressed in a recent article on our blog (“Is publishing a research paper the key to academic success
Students and parents may feel like having an article published in an academic journal is the ultimate badge of accomplishment after conducting research. This isn’t surprising; who doesn’t like to see their work in print?
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