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For High School Students

What you will learn

 

 

You will be able to read and analyze research papers in any fields to gather information about your own research.

 

You will be able to find a research question which will be your guide in this journey.

 

You will be able to draw a path and timeline for your research and know what you are going to do in each step.

 

You will be able to find a mentor who will be an expert in the field of research and will help you in each step of the research and proofread your drafts.

 

You will learn where you can publish high school and undergraduate research papers.

 

Description

 

It is hard to conduct a research project for a high school student since most of the high schools do not teach how to do that. However, majority of high school students would want to conduct a research project accordingly to their fields. Not knowing how to start is an intimidating obstacle which causes fewer studies made by high school students. Numerous students give up without starting a project.

But don’t be afraid! Many experts are aware of the situation and ready to help and encourage high school students for a research. They do that with open sources, one-on-one guidance, reviewing drafts, and giving advices. The important thing at this point is starting. If you start and hold to your passions, there is no obstacles that you cannot overcome.


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This course is designed to encourage more high school students to engage in scientific disciplines and contribute to science. In this course, you will learn how to conduct a research project and write a research paper as a high schooler. I organized this course according to highly reliable internet sources and my own experience. Conducting 3 researches and writing 1 review paper, I have many mistakes that I wouldn’t want you to repeat.

 

English
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Content

 
Introduction
Welcome!
What is a research project?
Define and Articulate a Research Question
How to read research papers
How to find a research question
Who is your audience?
Sources of Information
Read as many papers as you can!
Find a Mentor
Sources you can easily reach
Collecting New Data
Investigation Methods
Avoiding bias!
Create Your Timeline
When and where?
Set up deadlines for each step
Writing a Literature Review
Readable by everyone!
Revise your hypothesis
Citing and Plagiarism
Writing the Rest of the Paper
Positive or null results
Overview of the sections you should include
Introduction
Methodology
Results, Conclusion, and Discussion
Abstract
Resources
Publishing Your Paper
The criteria and importance of the publication
Where you can publish as a high schooler?
The End!
Thank you!