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[quote=Anonymous]There are many ways to show intellectual curiosity. One way is research published in a prestigious journal but that is very very difficult to do as a high schooler, and you can't really pay for that level of research and 99.9999 percent of high schoolers aren't quite there. Do things that are appropriate for a bright high schooler. DC made history documentaries which require historical research and was recognized in competitions. He loved it and did it four years in a row and is headed to an Ivy. My other DC writes historical research papers and luckily was published in a university history journal. He did it two years in a row and is already planning his third paper. They did what they liked, and the recognition was a bonus. [/quote]
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