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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS, currently a freshman, is interested in doing research and entering fairs but doesn’t know how to go about it. Didn’t do any science fairs or anything in MS and we live in a pretty small town so there aren’t many options. How can he get started? So far, he just reads and watches videos about physics (his intended major) but isn’t really advanced enough to conduct research. However, he has completed high school physics and is planning to take dual enrollment physics next year (probably equivalent to AP physics, which our school doesn’t offer). Should he start by interning in a lab or something? He is worried that it will be too late if he waits until junior/senior year. Thanks![/quote] Learn programming and program simulations of physics. There your best option if your can't travel to a lab. [/quote]
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