Everyone Can be a Scientist

Science fair is a dreaded term by almost all middle school and high school students . To them, it coexists with stress and boredom. For months they spend hours gluing data and observations to a foam board. Most think the only exiting part of it for most is picking out the art supplies to decorate their presentation. However, what these students don’t realize is that all you need to do to make science fair enjoyable is try. If you look at it from a negative aspect, it’s going to be a bad experience. If you try to make it a positive thing, you might even enjoy yourself.
The most important part of making science fair a good experience is make sure to pick a topic that interests you. The wide range of choices you can pick from will shock you. If you’re interested in baseball, you can pick an experiment about the velocity or speed of balls hit depending on the material of the bat. Doing something like this will make you look foreword to taking part in the experiment, because you have to play baseball in it! Most people enjoy knowing more about the things they are interested in, so what can be better than becoming an expert using science?
Another thing you have to do is actually do the work. If you slack off and shirk off your work on someone else, the little amount of work you actually do will be miserable. On the contrary if you put yourself into the project and do work, it will motivate you to keep working. If you actually do it, you will most likely find yourself genuinely interested in your science fair project. Once you’ve got the engine going, it’s all easy work from there. The hardest part is don’t the research on what you’re experimenting on and gathering all the facts. Just put in effort and it will pay off in the end.
Lastly, science fair will aid you in future interaction in the real world. It teaches you a surplus of valuable skills and experiences that you can’t find in any other situations. It teaches time management, how to organize yourself, how to use logical reasoning, and public speaking. Doing science fair is a great way to boost self esteem and confidence around other people. You aer required to deliver a speech and talk about your own experiment to very smart and practiced professionals. Regardless of whether you place or not, just being able to talk on the same level as these people will build you up tremendously.
Participating in science fair doesn’t have to be a dreadful as it sounds. If you go in with a positive attitude, it can surprisingly alot of fun. Even if you aren’t the scientific type, you can benefit from the experience. You can learn a lot about something you’re interested in and have a good time while doing it. You also learn a lot of life skills from science fair. It teaches you how to handle high pressure situations. When you graduate into the real world after high school, you wont be able to believe how many thing people struggle with that you do with ease thanks to science fair.

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