High School students may pursue research projects due to a variety of reasons. They are great learning opportunities for talented young scientists. They are also great additions to university application packets. A research project usually results in a paper that can be either published in peer reviewed journals or can be submitted as additional material during university application.
Typically, at Cheenta, students may take 8 months to 1 year to complete a research project. However some projects may take multiple years. They work individually or in a team with seasoned professionals. The key focus areas of research at Cheenta are:
Usually Cheenta students are required to attend the Math Olympiad program in Cheenta for at least six months before they are admitted to any research program.
Here are some journals which accept high quality research papers from school students in Mathematical Sciences. Some of these journals have a publication fee attached to it.
Learn more about research at Cheenta in this link.