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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Top students at TJ are from the feeders. No one can argue this[b]. But many of these STS students have college consultants helping them.[/b] They benefit from wealth and use connections to get on projects with professors. Otherwise they would not be able to do them. Many STS projects are just done by professors who add the student names on to their research. This should already be well known.[/quote] Do you have evidence or you’re pulling it from your arse? Also do you even know that unlike ISEF, STS validates the independence of the projects from multiple angles?[/quote] They validate by asking the professors and the professors have already put the high schooler on a phd level project. How many high school students do you know that can do professor level research? Please use your critical thinking skills.[/quote] But you just said the professors did the research for them. So you did talk out of your arse.[/quote] Being named on a project and actually doing the scientific research are two different things. Just search for science fair and STS consultants. It's shocking.[/quote] First, many of the STS projects are without a mentor. Second, are you suggesting the professors would jeopardize their careers to help friend’s kids lie on their application? You’re so full of shit![/quote]
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