Anonymous wrote:How do colleges look at high school students' research as EC? Is it valuable? Does it look serious (in most cases)? Or does it look a bit too forced (in most cases)?
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It’s not an EC
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Anonymous wrote:Put in additional info.
It’s not an EC
Because they are classified as amateurs by the NCAA?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it is not fake in the sense they are doing actual work .Anonymous wrote:
My child’s school offers a program where the students are doing independent research, some more serious than others, and regardless of the intensity of the student’s project, it is 100% not fake.
But is it original research? Highly unlikely. They are at best doing lab tech work.
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Anonymous wrote:Put in additional info.
It’s not an EC
Anonymous wrote:it is not fake in the sense they are doing actual work .Anonymous wrote:
My child’s school offers a program where the students are doing independent research, some more serious than others, and regardless of the intensity of the student’s project, it is 100% not fake.
But is it original research? Highly unlikely. They are at best doing lab tech work.
it is not fake in the sense they are doing actual work .Anonymous wrote:
My child’s school offers a program where the students are doing independent research, some more serious than others, and regardless of the intensity of the student’s project, it is 100% not fake.