Rishab Jain
Rishab Jain
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How To Make a Winning Research Project In High School (Full Course)
I won the International Science Fair and published 3 papers using this technique. This is a 30-minute guide and if you watch all the way through instead of scrolling reels, it will change your life.
⬇️ RESOURCES ⬇️
Video on how to find your research idea: ruclips.net/video/RqNZ-L4E3Zw/видео.html
View past winning science fair projects: sciencefair.io
Written guide on doing research & templates: sciencefair.io/guide
Get elite science fair mentorship & coaching: sciencefair.io/coaching
Use Typeset: www.typeset.io/?via=rishab
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Shriya Bhat: linkedin.com/in/shriya-bhat-0b845b203
Sahil Sood: www.linkedin.com/in/sahilsood2005/
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How To Read Research Papers for Literature Review (AI Tools & Resources)
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Learn how to read research papers for conducting a literature review! ⬇️ RESOURCES ⬇️ Video on how to find your research idea: ruclips.net/video/RqNZ-L4E3Zw/видео.html View past winning projects: sciencefair.io Written guide on doing research & templates: sciencefair.io/guide Read papers using ChatPDF: www.chatpdf.com/?via=rishab Use SciSpace (get 10% off with code Rishab10): www.typeset.io/?vi...
New $1000 Contest for STEM High Schoolers - Summer 2024
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.14 дней назад
Join Skool community ($1000 prize): skool.com/qurios My advice on summer STEM projects: www.skool.com/qurios/my-thoughts-on-summer-research?p=e0299ed0 International Research Olympiad highlight reel video: ruclips.net/video/LmKxVI8i3iU/видео.html
International Research Olympiad Finals Event (2024)
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.21 день назад
1,000 competitors from over 45 countries competed for the medals in the 2024 International Research Olympiad. 15 finalists were invited for an all-accommodations-covered finals event. Signup for the 2025 IRO: internationalresearcholympiad.org CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS (Samyak Science Society) June 3, 2024: Fifteen High Schoolers Compete at the 2024 International Research Olympiad Finals June 2nd...
How To Make a Science Fair Poster Board: An ISEF Winner's Guide
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 месяца назад
Learn how to make a winning science fair poster presentation and trifold board. I qualified for the International Science & Engineering Fair four years in a row, and won 1st Place and the Regeneron Young Scientist Award at ISEF 2023. In this video, I will show you how to create and print a poster, as well as setup your booth. I finish off with amazing tips for competitors for science fair. POST...
The Secret Studying Strategy That Got Me a 4.0 at Harvard
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 месяца назад
After a year of online learning, it was crazy hard to learn again. I read dozens of books, researched online, watched videos, and did tons of testing. After my first semester at Harvard, I'm happy to say I've figured out something that works for me. This 8 minute guide will motivate you to study again. Listen to my story, and let's lock in. WATCH NEXT - How to set realistic goals: ruclips.net/v...
How I ACTUALLY Got Into Harvard (My Admissions File)
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 месяца назад
In this video, I give ten tips based on how I got into Harvard. These are insights I've gained since reading my Harvard Admissions File about two months ago, along with anecdotes and experiences I've had. My guide to developing extracurriculars: ruclips.net/video/EV09M8qqGtc/видео.htmlsi=oZKouX12ADo5AzFQ My guide for writing essays: ruclips.net/video/-VSuGG46-1I/видео.htmlsi=00m6AQvkXLUFPnsV Th...
How I Got A 36 On The ACT (minimal studying)… and how you can too!
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
My name's Rishab, I'm a freshman at Harvard, and I spent about 5-6 hours studying to get my 36 on the ACT. I believe that every student can too, and it's a matter of working smarter, not harder. I'm a REAL student unlike PrincetonReview and Kaplan. Please subscribe & comment to help us on the RUclips algorithm! Download my free prep guide for the ACT: rishabacademy.com/act-free ▀▀▀ I think the ...
Harvard Accepts You If... | Admitted Students React to "Why Harvard Rejected Me"
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 месяца назад
Make this twenty four minute video your mantra. Make sure not to make these mistakes when you apply to Harvard. My stats for getting into Harvard: ruclips.net/video/FP4hj1PouF4/видео.html My ECs for getting into Harvard: ruclips.net/video/lLJsAqLPiL4/видео.html Premed guide: ruclips.net/video/msBLs88w23M/видео.html Science fair guide: ruclips.net/video/sqfzvvn2GY0/видео.html Check out my free p...
The International Research Olympiad...
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The International Research Olympiad...
Harvard Premed vs. BS/MD Student: Which One Is Better?
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Harvard Premed vs. BS/MD Student: Which One Is Better?
The Blueprint to Win Science Fair in 2024 - How to Win Regeneron ISEF
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The Blueprint to Win Science Fair in 2024 - How to Win Regeneron ISEF
How I Scored Ivy League Summer Program Opportunities (STEM Research Camps)
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 месяцев назад
How I Scored Ivy League Summer Program Opportunities (STEM Research Camps)
How I Got a Research Internship at MIT In High School
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How I Got a Research Internship at MIT In High School
How I Got a Research Mentor for Science Fair (ISEF Winner)
Просмотров 10 тыс.5 месяцев назад
How I Got a Research Mentor for Science Fair (ISEF Winner)
New STEM Competition Opportunity for Students (Research Olympiad)
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New STEM Competition Opportunity for Students (Research Olympiad)
How to Pick a Science Research Project Idea: FULL GUIDE
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How to Pick a Science Research Project Idea: FULL GUIDE
I Did a Hackathon at Harvard and Created The World's Best Therapeutic VR
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I Did a Hackathon at Harvard and Created The World's Best Therapeutic VR
How I Did Research in High School: A Step-By-Step Guide
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How I Did Research in High School: A Step-By-Step Guide
Why High School Research is Becoming Overrated...
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Why High School Research is Becoming Overrated...
How to ACTUALLY Do Well in School (from a Harvard student)
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How to ACTUALLY Do Well in School (from a Harvard student)
Day in the Life of Harvard Neuroscience Researcher
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Day in the Life of Harvard Neuroscience Researcher
The Extracurricular that Got Me Into Harvard, Stanford, MIT...
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The Extracurricular that Got Me Into Harvard, Stanford, MIT...
Ivy League Student Reacts to TRASH College Admissions Advice
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Ivy League Student Reacts to TRASH College Admissions Advice
The Honest TRUTH About HOSA...
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The Honest TRUTH About HOSA...
This Extracurricular Strategy Got Me Into Harvard
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
This Extracurricular Strategy Got Me Into Harvard
This Essay Strategy Got Me Into Harvard, Stanford, MIT
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This Essay Strategy Got Me Into Harvard, Stanford, MIT
Here's How I Got a 1600 on the SAT (Without Being a Genius)
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Here's How I Got a 1600 on the SAT (Without Being a Genius)
How to Get Scholarships for College as a High Schooler (full guide)
Просмотров 27 тыс.Год назад
How to Get Scholarships for College as a High Schooler (full guide)
How I Earned $500,000 in Scholarships for College
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How I Earned $500,000 in Scholarships for College

Комментарии

  • @Zhaosijie
    @Zhaosijie День назад

    How to take air and make it be propellent of a rocket? That is almost impossible, but we can do a cylindrical rocket that could accelerate air behind it.

  • @SubhiStar
    @SubhiStar День назад

    First of all, thank you so much for all that you do- this is really helpful! I have a question about having parts of your methodology that you may not be able to do. I wanted to test the effect on a drug/molecule that I designed on a specific bacteria, but I don't think I can do that in vivo because that probably wouldn't pass through the IRB/SRC. Do you have any suggestions for a simulation or any other alternative?

    • @niharikarao9969
      @niharikarao9969 17 часов назад

      I am struggling with the same thing. the topic I want to explore is based on cancer and theres no way I can conduct this experiment

  • @sam-qs4tp
    @sam-qs4tp День назад

    Best vids ❤

  • @pinkmatchaprincess
    @pinkmatchaprincess День назад

    Thank you so much, Rishab. You have no idea how much this video helped me. You are my role model for being so kind and helping others!

  • @shors5841
    @shors5841 День назад

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @NatesNotes471
    @NatesNotes471 День назад

    Why ur thumbnail got blue eyes 😂😂

  • @karthkeyagudisay771
    @karthkeyagudisay771 День назад

    Great tip

  • @brentbreomagbanua9982
    @brentbreomagbanua9982 День назад

    YIEEEEEE!!! So Amazinggg! Thank you and bless you all!

  • @maddylol321
    @maddylol321 День назад

    you are the best :)

  • @eirdonne_
    @eirdonne_ День назад

    omg i wish i was like you

  • @SportzFeverYT
    @SportzFeverYT День назад

    another banger W tysm for everything u do bro

  • @QuickThought12
    @QuickThought12 День назад

    😂😂😂 Got the ad that talks about those “3 key factors your child needs for ivy school” right before this video On the video though, it was very helpful!

  • @CA-pn9nd
    @CA-pn9nd День назад

    Thanks Rishab! Needed this.

  • @kveeshinator
    @kveeshinator День назад

    rishab the goat 🐐

  • @DaPuddha
    @DaPuddha 2 дня назад

    Thank you so much ! I really appreciate such videos. Keep doing what you do!

  • @clrao6469
    @clrao6469 2 дня назад

    Hi

  • @po6417
    @po6417 2 дня назад

    Been a minute, wow this is crazy... no other youtuber makes this level of quality content for STEM students

  • @aryansinghal10
    @aryansinghal10 2 дня назад

    another banger ty for this rishab

  • @PichsamnangKim
    @PichsamnangKim 2 дня назад

    Thanks for this amazing video.

  • @RishabJainK
    @RishabJainK 2 дня назад

    I spent 8 hours making this video: a 30 minute full course on creating & designing a project + plan. I genuinely believe that if you follow this video you can make a stellar research project that helps you win science fairs, make a genuine contribution, publish papers, get into your dream colleges, etc. etc. Let me know what you think & any future videos you want to see.

    • @Player93pm
      @Player93pm 2 дня назад

      👍

    • @gl00my_days
      @gl00my_days 2 дня назад

      Love this rishab, amazing work.

    • @QuickThought12
      @QuickThought12 День назад

      Can we get a video that goes into college essay writing? And tips I guess

    • @brandony2009
      @brandony2009 День назад

      Thank u for your help and hardworking keep it up

  • @Player93pm
    @Player93pm 2 дня назад

    First to another W Rjain vid😩😩❤️❤️

  • @JessMixWorld
    @JessMixWorld 2 дня назад

    Thank you so much for this video, it was very helpful!! I've watched a lot of these videos but I have heard a lot of same things, so this was refreshing. I completely agree with the first tip to find the materials most helpful for that class and concentrate on that, I struggled in the beginning and didn't start doing that until towards the end of the semester last year, which removed so much stress. I will absolutely continue doing that moving forward.

  • @DuolingoandCodingONLY
    @DuolingoandCodingONLY 2 дня назад

    My goals: 1. Get A's and A* in IGCSE and A level. 2. Learn CS so that I can build cool things with code that will be recognized everywhere. 3. Want to add this as an extracurricular activity in my MIT & Ivy league application(Research).

  • @AryanPanda-ob8nk
    @AryanPanda-ob8nk 3 дня назад

    My Goals: 1.Publish a paper in a reputable journal 2.Create a competitive Science fair project 3.Create new connections for possible rec letters

  • @maxtremolo4220
    @maxtremolo4220 5 дней назад

    Would like to know what high school Shriya went to. A lot of ISEF winners were lucky enough to have strong committed mentors, access to programs through important, often times familial, connections, etc… Not saying that Shriya did but when there is extraordinary achievement, usually there is quite a bit of social capital underlying those achievements. Rarely will a high school student achievement top 1% performance without access to mentors, teachers, professors performing at the top. IMHO, it’s pretty clear Amy didn’t have a lot of social capital. I mean, she used Khan Academy to study for the Act. I’m pretty sure her school counselor (who I’m guessing is no where near the caliber of counselors at say Phillips Andover) told her she was doing great, is amazing, and was doing everything right, etc…I’m pretty sure it never occurred to Amy to cold email professors for potential mentorship, but even if she did, there’s no telling that one would graciously take her under their wing.

    • @RishabJainK
      @RishabJainK 5 дней назад

      Shriya went to Plano East Senior High. None of her family is in science research. Her parents are immigrants and she does not have any older siblings. She started her research at a local community college just by reaching out via cold email. She says her public school counselor did not help at all, which is true for almost all public schools (mine did nothing either). Public school counselors are usually more concerned about students not on track to graduate and thus they do not really support students interested in research. Shriya says their class size of 1400 students was so large that she only talked to her counselor once or twice. Shriya says she studied for the SAT using practice reading and writing passages from online exams and books from the library. She says she did not study for the SAT math. Overall, I would say it’s presumptuous to say that a lot of ISEF winners have familial connections when most are passionate students in my experience. The reason they do so well is because they are self motivated and genuinely interested in their topic rather than doing things for college app purposes.

    • @maxtremolo4220
      @maxtremolo4220 4 дня назад

      ​@@RishabJainK Sorry if my previous post suggested that Shriya's accomplishments (which are clearly impressive) were somehow not from her own hard work, grit and brilliance (all of which she certainly has). You need those qualities, but 99 % of the time, you need far more than that. The point of my post was that Amy almost certainly had the drive and the brains to accomplish what you and Shriya accomplished . The difference is that she went to a public school in which (according to her elsewhere) there were, for example, not science fair opportunities, no opportunity to get a sponsor necessary to enter ISEF, no USPHO, not much of a computer science, hacker, coding, building app culture other than an AP Comp class, etc.. I get the impression the best her public school offered was AP Calc BC and other traditional science AP classes, which is kinda a dime a dozen these days, but she didn't know it then) . You and Shriya had the smart idea to reach out to professors to get the mentorship you guys absolutely needed. No one told Amy that, nor was she able to come up with that idea on her own when she was 14, 15, 16 years old. When it comes to science research, you can't just do it on your own. You need access to a lab, a science advisor, at almost every step. Math is a little different and a lot harder to reach the IMO level (in my opinion) because at math olympiads, you need to find the right answer. There are no experiments where you can work on over the course of a year or two, where you can suggest an association of how compound A might affect process B (etc..) so in that respect, scientific research in the life sciences provides a little more flexibility and creativity at least at the high school ISEF level (in my opinion). (And yes, a lot of IMOs go to MIT cause they actively recruit these mathletes for their Putnam team) Also, I didn't mean to suggest that "a lot of ISEF winners have familial connections." A number of them certainly do and it would be interesting if a sociologist could analyze it formally. What I said was at that level, you can't do it without mentors, top teachers and professors. How you access them is from important networking (the social capital, yes, through family connections, and through programs offered through good schools whether public or private). Of course, you also need someone willing to take you in and mentor you. You are more likely to get such sponsorships if you live in a large city, much less so in smaller cities. I don't know much about Plano East Senior High but it sounds like a very good public school, something closer to a Stuyvesant than your average public school. I doubt Shriya was the first person at her high school to enter ISEF. In sum, I think your videos are great and they are doing a lot to educate kids who can't afford college consultants and are kind of stuck figuring it out for themselves. Your videos give them a great step by step instruction. This video, however, just kind struck me as "my achievements were at a much higher level than your achievements" and that's why we got in and you didn't. I'm sure you and Shriya didn't mean it that way, but honestly, it kinda gives out that vibe.

    • @RishabJainK
      @RishabJainK 4 дня назад

      My videos demonstrate that anyone can do science research. No one is asking you to do a Nature level discovery when you’re 14, but you can certainly build a solar panel or make an Android app. I refuse to buy into the myth perpetuated online that you need huge amounts of social capital and resources to do science. We need to be uplifting everyone, not telling them that “you can’t do this, so don’t bother trying.” Using my videos and guides, thousands of students have begun their research project journeys. I started my first science project in my kitchen using juice and sodas. I then used an old laptop worth about $100 to learn coding. I am completely self taught and had no lessons, no school teachers, and no parents who knew coding to teach me. Of course, this requires privilege to do so. I am not denying that. But saying that you need to be extraordinarily well connected or resourced is misleading. $100 is a decent sum of money. However, I’m willing to bet there are hundreds of students who have that at their disposal (or a $1000 gaming PC they use for Minecraft) who could be doing science - but think that they can’t because they don’t have the “connections” Many students just need the motivation and role model of past students who have done the same, which is why I make videos about doing science research. It’s to inspire more to do the same. Many of them have little to no resources and lack support from their schools, just like many ISEF finalists do each and every year. I want to showcase these examples and dispel the myth prevalent amongst students that only the rich can do science. I want everyone to be motivated and inspired.

    • @RishabJainK
      @RishabJainK 4 дня назад

      Also, I think you don’t know much about how the science fair process works. In high school, my public school did not have any teacher willing to sponsor me to the fair. I asked two teachers and both of them refused to help me as a sponsor. I had to enter on my own, which is 100% possible. That is something that requires grit, and every student can do it if they dedicate the time to do a quick Google Search online about entering their regional/state fairs. Every single county in America has a corresponding science fair OR a state science fair. These counties and state level contests send students to ISEF. Just because your school doesn’t offer support or a sponsor (mine certainly didn’t) doesn’t mean you can’t enter. My school did not even offer the AIME test until my senior year, so it’s kind of ridiculous to say that “oh your school has to offer xyz” in order for someone to do it. Self motivated people run through walls to find solutions to problems. I had a couple of friends who would go to other schools to take tests for competing. It’s the same thing with taking the SAT. The problems really only apply if you cannot afford transportation, or have familial responsibilities that prevent you from doing these things. For these students, we need structural help like financial waivers implemented or nonprofits who can do outreach.

    • @RishabJainK
      @RishabJainK 4 дня назад

      Also most of my science fair projects until around 11th grade were independent research projects that were not mentored. I reached out to local labs and they denied me due to my age or lack of experience. I ran through walls and did projects by myself on a $100 laptop that crashed all the time. When I started winning science fairs, then I used the prize money to buy a better computer, and used the awards to help me land better opportunities. Later in high school, I applied to MIT’s Research Science Institute program which is fully funded and I got the chance to do research at MIT. This was not because of “social capital” etc. like you claim. There are merit based programs and opportunities that I show on my channel. Once again though, if you lack transportation fees to even compete at a science fair or cannot afford a laptop etc. those problems actually inhibit people from being able to pursue their ambitions. For these students, I dedicate parts of my business’ revenue to help fund their research projects (donated over $1000 so far) and provide opportunities (for free) to them. I hope one day we can provide support to these thousands of students who lack access.

  • @JustinlADFP
    @JustinlADFP 5 дней назад

    wow your so cool thx.

  • @wfs_07
    @wfs_07 5 дней назад

    Hi, Good day! I just came across this randomly. It's currently the vacation right now but I'm trying to come up with a research topic because it's needed for the next school year. I'm going to be in 9th grade and I study at a Science High School, you can say it's in our curriculum. Your videos has really helped me decide on what topic I want to pursue. Still, I will need to discuss it with my future members. Thank you. Godspeed!

  • @Lin-ki9kp
    @Lin-ki9kp 6 дней назад

    My goals (I'm an incoming freshman btw): 1. Join my high school's science bowl for Biology and at least win regionals 2. Get Kaiser Permanente's summer internship 3. Publish a research paper by junior year, probably during the summer

  • @qiqiyaya6386
    @qiqiyaya6386 6 дней назад

    Maybe to cater to more students not just to those who are into research you can do a video on how you manage your time between different projects

  • @deltacrow8571
    @deltacrow8571 7 дней назад

    Soo, whens the shahdi Rishab?

  • @UnitedEsports69
    @UnitedEsports69 7 дней назад

    Bro can you tell how can indian srudents prepare for harvard or ivy leagues .

  • @deltacrow8571
    @deltacrow8571 9 дней назад

    1. Publish paper(s) about Deep learning AI 2. Learn as much as I can about C.S. and human behavior. 3. Become Tony Stark and get accepted into RSI.

  • @Fatima_567
    @Fatima_567 9 дней назад

    But I added my Email account on Niche , What should I do now ?

  • @zaramamnoon43
    @zaramamnoon43 11 дней назад

    Hi Rishab! Really appreciate the transparency, and I definitely agree about people wasting more time on forums than using it on actual substance. I also hope that you keep introducing such contests/ programs to us either through videos or posts here on RUclips. Thanks to your tips, I got into one of my dream fully-funded summer programmes this June. You ARE making an impact

  • @SakthiPara-jz1nq
    @SakthiPara-jz1nq 11 дней назад

    Hey, I am a rising junior who will start school around August. Is starting research a little late now? How can I maximize my research experience and outcomes from all of this?

  • @ianhai6891
    @ianhai6891 11 дней назад

    My goals: 1. Qualify for ISEF 2. Win an award in ISEF 3. Get an offer from Imperial

  • @o_penguins
    @o_penguins 12 дней назад

    My goals: 1. Get a research paper published at least by junior year. 2. Expand my knowledge on mechanical engineering and just engineering in general. 3. Compete in some types of science fair or competition that I find I belong in.

  • @Vence.
    @Vence. 12 дней назад

    Dude thank you so much. This super helpful.

  • @neaworld3960
    @neaworld3960 12 дней назад

    Jesus loves you so much Rishab! I pray you give your life to Jesus! Science is wonderful, and it studies creation. You wanna know more about science? Get to know it's creator, and the One who died on the Cross for your sins. For we all have sinned and come short of the Glory (Perfection of a Holy God) Jesus created us all and is the beginner of science! Jesus created it all, and us all. Which is why we must serve Him, Jesus died on The Cross to save all of us from Hell, which is the result of sin. Sin leads to separation from God, which leads to d3ath. The reason sin leads to d3ath is because God is perfect and He does not like sin and we fall at the mercy of God, who loves us and loves to do the right. God loves you so mu that He created you , knitted you together in your mother's womb, and says you are fearfully and wonderfully made. But God is Holy, and righteous, He loves to do the right and we do things like lying or hating someone or saying His name in vain and cursing . God must separate sin from Himself and so because we are separated from all good, we are left with not-good, actually the opposite. EVIL. notice live is the backwards version of evil and there is no life, no true life only depression , despair, hopelessness in hell. that's where sin leads. that's where you're going. But God does not want you or me to go to Hell, and so His mercy was in the form of Jesus Christ, the Only Son of the Living God, who died for our sins, on the Cross of Calvary. He gave His back to those who beat Him, and He did not turn His face from insults and spitting. why did Jesus give His back to those who beat Him and not turn His face from insults and spitting. Jesus, the perfect Only Son of the Living God loves you, and He died for you. he loves you so much that He was willing to give up His life for you for free. Jesus the Lover of your soul loves you so much that He (if you will trust in HIm and surrender your life to HIm) died on the Cross, giving Hus life up, for your sins, to be forgiven. Now is The Time to trust in Him, Rishab! Jesus loves you

  • @douma8037
    @douma8037 12 дней назад

    Nigga wtf how did u do all of these 😭😭😭😭

  • @strawberrydragon1
    @strawberrydragon1 13 дней назад

    You baited my click, and made it well worth my 13 minutes. Thank you for the advice and keep doing what you are doing!

  • @raviterala1733
    @raviterala1733 13 дней назад

    Where is the notes template? On the Science Fair guide website, it stops at a certain point and does not include the notes template.

    • @RishabJainK
      @RishabJainK 13 дней назад

      The site is under reconstruction! coming soon...

  • @aaravmunjal3235
    @aaravmunjal3235 14 дней назад

    My Goals: 1. Take my presentation, public speaking, and argumentative skills to the next level. 2. Finish my efficient energy production design and bring it to life. 3. Qualify for ISEF and WIN TXSEF this time.

  • @sanyaverma8595
    @sanyaverma8595 14 дней назад

    Bro took precalculus in 9th grade

  • @ukgjyfhjggf
    @ukgjyfhjggf 14 дней назад

    My goals: 1. Conduct research on gravity and space biology. 2. Write and publish a complete research paper. 3. Present a simulation based on the research at a science fair.

  • @sanyaverma8595
    @sanyaverma8595 14 дней назад

    A very stupid question but are these programs competitive like in order to enter are theses programs competitive?

  • @Lin-ki9kp
    @Lin-ki9kp 15 дней назад

    gods I really should have started this stuff in sixth grade T-T oh well I have four years left this is all really really really scary but I hope I can accomplish something also you are very talented and thank you so much for divulging information to the public on this stuff :D

  • @VD6608
    @VD6608 15 дней назад

    I think it would be beneficial to make a video on how to actually apply to regional science fairs to go to ISEF. The whole process seems very complicated. How do you go about filling out all of the forms, following all of the rules and regulations during research, and make sure not to screw any of the technicalities up so you aren’t eligible to participate? I want to compete, but what if I spend all summer doing research only to find out I wasn’t documenting things properly or wasn’t following a certain rule, and now my whole summer has been rendered useless?

    • @RishabJainK
      @RishabJainK 15 дней назад

      Another person requested this as well, this could be rly good

  • @aryanmukherjee5679
    @aryanmukherjee5679 15 дней назад

    Great video! A potential idea: How to Win International Olympiads/Competitions as a High School Student

  • @user-gp9sj4ls2
    @user-gp9sj4ls2 15 дней назад

    Maybe a vid to get motivated for research and get us hyped