@@ariyanhossain-vb2zpHey hello...im a 17 yo student with a comm background...i got to know about research and want to do...do Harvard accepts it? I don't want to do regarding physics... I'm more interested in finance...and Do they pay for it? What is the duration of research? Learning python necessary? Plsss help
Great Job, Hayley. I can see your work was done by yourself. It's the real purpose of research. I didn't know there are a handful of platforms for HS publications. Thanks for your video. I'll encourage my son to publish his research paper which he is still working on for his AP research on one of your suggested journals.
Thanks for the all the tips and guidance Hayley, I’ve recently finished a 20 page paper relating to the topic of alcoholic fermentation that’s going to be presented at a university’s academy of science. I’m glad I can take steps to have my work potentially published at the age of 16! Again thank you!!!!
@@makkiewakkie9267 I got in contact with my science teacher at the time, and from there she included me into a competition being held at the academy of science. In short, make sure to check with your science teachers for such opportunities!
How did you chose your research topic and how did you come up with a problem to do research on? Can you give a guideline over how you to select a problem to do research and write a manuscript?
Hey AND THEREFORE, i am 17 years old. I also want to write a research paper. But if you don’t mind can i get your help as i am really stuck in one thing. I don’t know where to write our research, whether in soft-copy(on laptops) or in our regular notebooks?
Congrats Hayley. You have really motivated me to take it seriously . Earlier I was confused. I'm old though - I'm 20. You did great job way earlier.. GREAT WORK.. Love from INDIA :()
That is really amazing and helpful! Good job! I thought it would be interesting for students in my school to learn how to publish their research. Thanks and keep going!
Is the process any different for social sciences? I'm a high schooler doing research on imperialist biases found in history textbooks. I don't have an "experiment" per se, but it's organized and systematic, and it would be awesome to publish my findings.
Thank you so so much. I live in India. It's not common here. I want to start my English literature research paper writing from grad school. I know I'll have to do it mostly alone and Independently. Thank you so so much!
@@scootybeet5485 gotta be dedicated. With all the corruption, gotta do it mostly yourself unless you haaavee to do it under a prof or you have someone u trust. Also, in my grad, we are already "assigned" with writing papers
Its great you showed some pathways. But it lacked basic information like how to select a topic, how to collect data for research, how to analyze it, what methods were used, how many steps were involved, etc. This is bulk of the work. You shared like the last steps of publishing.
Hiii Haley thank you so much!! This might sound like a dumb question but I was wondering if in my research paper I have to discover something new or just write about the topic in depth? This would be my first research so I literally know nothing about it. Also I was wondering if the program you got published with is international and if everything is done online?
Great work!! I have a question- does it have to be in an experiment-result format? As in, does the experiment have to be carried out, or is it alright if it is derived and proven mathematically? I'm writing a paper on astrophysics, and it's not exactly possible for a high schooler to have access to advanced tech required for a lot of experiments :(
Hi! I recently got a spot in a lab for the summer, and I was invited to stay for the school year, which I would love to do, but I’m worried I won’t be able to, as I’m starting my first year of IB this coming school year; I’ve heard to expect at least 5 hours of homework a night. Do you have any tips on how you managed your time during the school year and were able to balance IB and research?
first of all, congrats on getting the lab research opportunity! i think 5 hours of homework a night is a bit exaggerated; i personally spent probably an average of 3 hours max? (though this could just be me, and i procrastinate a lot lol.) so i'd say don't worry about it too much, and the only piece of advice (which is pretty generic) is to create a schedule so you can keep on top of things. hopefully this helps!
How did you find a spot at a lab. I’ve been looking and I can’t seem to find anything. Did you just call up labs in your area to see is they would take people?
@@szymongwozdz2338 hi! so i started early, in like February, because I wanted to start in the summer, but you can start whenever, depending on what time you intend to start the position. I would say to start digging and sending emails out about 3 months before you want to start working in a lab. I went to my local university website, clicked on the department I was interested in (psychology/neuroscience for me, but it could be bio, physics, chemistry, comp sci, whatever u like), and clicked on professors to see what they were researching. If you search up yt videos on how to land research spots for highschoolers, you will find them, youtube was the most helpful resource in getting me started. I personally wrote emails to the professors whose research and labs I was interested in. So you’re gonna have to write a lot of emails, because many professors will say no or won’t even respond, but I developed one email template and then substituted different info ab each professor in, to make that process easier. In your emails, make sure you bring up that specific professors research to show interest, and talk about why you would like to intern/be in their lab. if u would like to see the email template I used, drop your email and I can send one!
Hello Hayley. I am currently a high school student and I want to do research in economics but the data is not available on internet. So can you please advice me on whether I should do cold emailing to proffesors or try to do research on my own? Hope you help! Thanks
You are great Hayley. Thank you very much for your help 😊. I want to publish my own research as well. One question, how much did it cost to you for publishing your research?
Hello Hayley! If I may ask, what level of knowledge did you have of physics/math at the time you had published your paper? As a high school student myself, I’m just trying to gauge how feasible this is for me with the classes I’ve taken so far. Thank you!
I was wondering if we have to research something new or if we can just do deep research into something that is already known. I want to do research and write about a specific disease to find out more about it. Do you think I can still get this published?
Hey there Haley! I was wondering how you sent your figures? Did you have to send a separate document or did you just send your paper as a whole? Thank you :)
i sent the figures as separate files so the manuscript didn't have the figures but i was asked to include the figure captions in the document. hope this helps!
thank you! conducting the experiments didn't take too long, i did two different ones and they took probably two hours max. the first draft of the manuscript took about a week to write so again, not very long but it underwent a lot of changes during the review process :)
How did you chose your research topic and how did you come up with a problem to do research on? Can you give a guideline over how you to select a problem to do research and write a manuscript?
Hi, firstly thanks for the video. I am really curious about math and physics I m reading university and maybe a Ph.D. level book with myself but in my country(Turkey )Professors don't want high school students (I tried speak face to face) Have chance to work with professor from abroad or what can I do with myself?
i'm not sure about the other journals (you can check the websites or email them to find out) but the one that my research was published in-the Journal of Emerging Investigators-only accepts manuscripts from middle to high school students who haven't graduated yet. hope this helps!
I've got so many research ideas and my teachers never showed me the way nor encouraged/motivated me in this direction. I have zero clue where to start. Yet all ive been told is not to share my research ideas with anyone and do it myself. But i dont know where to startttt.. need to discuss with someone, may need funds etc. I even want to know whether my research idea is even worth it or not. But who do i talk to?
Most of the teachers just want to sort of" recreate" a research in their country that has already been conducted in some other country so they have a premade template to follow instead of having to start from scratch. Hence they dont encourage new ideas. :/ where do i go with these ideas? idk.
You mentioned that the entire research process took you about 6 months, but could it take less time with high-quality work with the least need for corrections?
Wow and there are brilliant students with incredible potential living in underdeveloped countries not being able to either find or afford opportunities to showcase and develop on their talents. If only education was less business focused and more equity and development focused.
hey I am a high school student who wants to email a professor and impress them and possibly get a positive reply. Since u mentioned that we should read reasearches/ works published by professors and mention that in our email to have a good impression of us on them, how can I as a high school student do? :( I tried to read the professors work but i couldnt understand anything bcs I just passed out of high school and have no knowlege in my field what so ever. What can I do? any suggestions?
I'm not sure if you still read comments, but do any of (Edited auto correct did me dirty) these journals (or other unlisted journals that target high schoolers) publish in the field of philosophy?
Hello thank you so much for this video it is so helpful I wanted to ask - did you use a rubric or an outline for the research? What standards or rules should we follow for the manuscript? Is it just like a research paper where there are usually 5 paragraphs?
no problem! i didn't have a rubric but i did plan out how i was going to write my paper. as for standards and rules you'll have to refer to the specific journal you're trying to get published at. there are no limits on the number of paragraphs you have (though research papers tend to have a lot more than 5 paragraphs haha).
Hi Hayley! I'm a high school senior and also want to publish research paper. I viewed the website ''Journal of Emerging Investigators'' and also checked your research paper. It was so well written btw!! I have a query about the process. Do we have to submit fee to publish our paper. I searched a lot on the website but couldn't find a reassuring answer. Can you please guide me about the fee submission process? Another thing: Are you comfortable giving advice on research topic? I want to do research in a physics topic related with mechanical engineering. Do you have any suggestions?
thank you! nope, there's no fee involved for publishing, it's completely free. as for research topics related to mechanical engineering, this was the first result when i googled it: www.mcgill.ca/mecheng/research you can look through the different sections and see if anything interests you. i personally decided on my research topic after coming across an article called "the physics of crumpled paper" or something like that, and i thought that was really cool so yeah :)
@@HayleyChu And one more thing, as I discussed about writing research paper with my senior friends(they're in Uni)... They told me it would be a difficult process because I need a teacher or professor to assist me.. In short I should probably give up lol.. Did your teacher assisted you too through-out the process? Due to corona, It's impossible for me to meet any teacher or prof and I need to write the research paper until 20th of May..
@@blether_weather you're welcome! the publication process was definitely challenging for me bc i didn't personally know any other high school students who had published research, and like i mentioned in the video although my physics teacher did agree to be my mentor (which i'm really grateful for!) i did most of the work myself (like writing the manuscript, submitting the different versions, etc.), and i think it's very doable bc the editors are willing to support you along the way. i'd still say go for it!
Hey there 👋 I'm Palwasha from stardust research, if you need any information or help related research, thesis & review articles. Or if you need any kind of help in publishing your article Do let me know. I have a great experience regarding research and currently working with research agency. we offer guaranteed fast track publishing in international journals like °Scopus °Web of science °Pubmed etc
These high schoolers are publishing journals while me sitting at home seeing their vedios and getting envious 💀
EVERYBADY PLZ RUN UR OWN RACE
Bro you spelled video wrong
@@ariyanhossain-vb2zpHey hello...im a 17 yo student with a comm background...i got to know about research and want to do...do Harvard accepts it? I don't want to do regarding physics... I'm more interested in finance...and Do they pay for it? What is the duration of research? Learning python necessary? Plsss help
@@vminarecrackheads6263 You think these peeps are going to help you?
😂❤
Hey Hayley! I am an editor at the young scientists journal for CS and physics. I was overwhelmed to see our journal’s name in your video, thanks! :)
ah that's so cool how you came across this video (was this in your youtube recommendation feed?), of course! :)
hey there, is there a similar site where I can publish research on anthropology? I'm taking gap year in uni
Great Job, Hayley. I can see your work was done by yourself. It's the real purpose of research. I didn't know there are a handful of platforms for HS publications. Thanks for your video. I'll encourage my son to publish his research paper which he is still working on for his AP research on one of your suggested journals.
thank you, i really appreciate it! good luck to your son, let me know how his research goes!
sorry i really dont know this, what is an AP?
@@ishakawade9100 AP stands for advanced placement. AP research is one of AP courses offered in high schools.
Thanks for the all the tips and guidance Hayley, I’ve recently finished a 20 page paper relating to the topic of alcoholic fermentation that’s going to be presented at a university’s academy of science. I’m glad I can take steps to have my work potentially published at the age of 16! Again thank you!!!!
That's so phenomenal!
hi, can i reach out to you for guidance?
how'd you get it presented
@@makkiewakkie9267 I got in contact with my science teacher at the time, and from there she included me into a competition being held at the academy of science. In short, make sure to check with your science teachers for such opportunities!
@@bambi6014 Sure, pls give me any socials/email so that I can contact you!
I am 18 and a rising Sophomore in college. I am planning on doing a research paper this academic year and this was really helpful on getting started!
hey, could you tell me where I can publish my research for free?
How did you chose your research topic and how did you come up with a problem to do research on? Can you give a guideline over how you to select a problem to do research and write a manuscript?
thanks hayley, i’m going to be a freshman in hs after this summer and i wanna go ahead and start my research
Amazing, I'm 16 and I am now thinking to write my own research paper after seeing yours. Great Work
Thank you so much
Hey AND THEREFORE, i am 17 years old. I also want to write a research paper. But if you don’t mind can i get your help as i am really stuck in one thing. I don’t know where to write our research, whether in soft-copy(on laptops) or in our regular notebooks?
Wonderful job! But the most pleasant is that you shared your experience with others. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips.
of course, thank you for your kind words! :)
Thank you! It is the dream of every scientist-about-to-be to publish a RESEARCH PAPER in high school.
Congrats Hayley. You have really motivated me to take it seriously . Earlier I was confused. I'm old though - I'm 20. You did great job way earlier.. GREAT WORK.. Love from INDIA :()
That is really amazing and helpful! Good job! I thought it would be interesting for students in my school to learn how to publish their research. Thanks and keep going!
wow, great work Haley!!!!
Is the process any different for social sciences? I'm a high schooler doing research on imperialist biases found in history textbooks. I don't have an "experiment" per se, but it's organized and systematic, and it would be awesome to publish my findings.
Thank you so so much. I live in India. It's not common here. I want to start my English literature research paper writing from grad school. I know I'll have to do it mostly alone and Independently. Thank you so so much!
Is it even possible to do it in India?😭
@@agenericboringhomosapien8108 idkk I'm gonna try to publish the research but idk how to begin :///
Hey , I'm also from India, please tell me how are you trying to do it?
@@agenericboringhomosapien8108 yesss!
@@scootybeet5485 gotta be dedicated. With all the corruption, gotta do it mostly yourself unless you haaavee to do it under a prof or you have someone u trust. Also, in my grad, we are already "assigned" with writing papers
Its great you showed some pathways. But it lacked basic information like how to select a topic, how to collect data for research, how to analyze it, what methods were used, how many steps were involved, etc. This is bulk of the work. You shared like the last steps of publishing.
Hiii Haley thank you so much!! This might sound like a dumb question but I was wondering if in my research paper I have to discover something new or just write about the topic in depth? This would be my first research so I literally know nothing about it. Also I was wondering if the program you got published with is international and if everything is done online?
Congratulations! Your 500th Subscriber right here!
haha thank you! i think some ppl might have unsubscribed bc i'm at 498 rn, but still thank you for subscribing :)
@@HayleyChu Really? On my device its showing that you have 502 subs...
@@BanerjeeBabu haha yup, yesterday i had 498 but some ppl subscribed today so that's really cool!
@@HayleyChu True! btw, Loved your vid tho!
How long did it take you for the whole process?
Can you publish the same journal more than 1 publication site
Great work!! I have a question- does it have to be in an experiment-result format? As in, does the experiment have to be carried out, or is it alright if it is derived and proven mathematically? I'm writing a paper on astrophysics, and it's not exactly possible for a high schooler to have access to advanced tech required for a lot of experiments :(
Hey, did you published your research on astrophysics?
@@nidasiraj06 Not at the time, but I'm studying astrophysics at UIUC now and I'm doing actual research, so progress I suppose?
your video was so helpful thank you!!
I will get my first publication right after I graduate my high school in computer science
Hi! I recently got a spot in a lab for the summer, and I was invited to stay for the school year, which I would love to do, but I’m worried I won’t be able to, as I’m starting my first year of IB this coming school year; I’ve heard to expect at least 5 hours of homework a night. Do you have any tips on how you managed your time during the school year and were able to balance IB and research?
first of all, congrats on getting the lab research opportunity! i think 5 hours of homework a night is a bit exaggerated; i personally spent probably an average of 3 hours max? (though this could just be me, and i procrastinate a lot lol.) so i'd say don't worry about it too much, and the only piece of advice (which is pretty generic) is to create a schedule so you can keep on top of things. hopefully this helps!
How did you find a spot at a lab. I’ve been looking and I can’t seem to find anything. Did you just call up labs in your area to see is they would take people?
@@szymongwozdz2338 hi! so i started early, in like February, because I wanted to start in the summer, but you can start whenever, depending on what time you intend to start the position. I would say to start digging and sending emails out about 3 months before you want to start working in a lab. I went to my local university website, clicked on the department I was interested in (psychology/neuroscience for me, but it could be bio, physics, chemistry, comp sci, whatever u like), and clicked on professors to see what they were researching. If you search up yt videos on how to land research spots for highschoolers, you will find them, youtube was the most helpful resource in getting me started. I personally wrote emails to the professors whose research and labs I was interested in. So you’re gonna have to write a lot of emails, because many professors will say no or won’t even respond, but I developed one email template and then substituted different info ab each professor in, to make that process easier. In your emails, make sure you bring up that specific professors research to show interest, and talk about why you would like to intern/be in their lab. if u would like to see the email template I used, drop your email and I can send one!
@@keleezenwa1450 what do u do in the lab?? I’m just now learning abt research and I’m confused on what a high schooler would do?
@@keleezenwa1450 Can you please send me the email template you used? My email is sfxca.projects@gmail.com. Thank you and congrats on your position!
Are there any journals that accept scientific review articles?
Hello Hayley.
I am currently a high school student and I want to do research in economics but the data is not available on internet. So can you please advice me on whether I should do cold emailing to proffesors or try to do research on my own?
Hope you help!
Thanks
You are great Hayley. Thank you very much for your help 😊. I want to publish my own research as well. One question, how much did it cost to you for publishing your research?
hii Hayley for for publishing research paper as high schooler do i have to make experiments in LAB?
I am 13 and I am going to publish a paper.😊
Can you guide me how?
Hello Hayley! If I may ask, what level of knowledge did you have of physics/math at the time you had published your paper? As a high school student myself, I’m just trying to gauge how feasible this is for me with the classes I’ve taken so far. Thank you!
I was wondering if we have to research something new or if we can just do deep research into something that is already known.
I want to do research and write about a specific disease to find out more about it. Do you think I can still get this published?
This is so cool! Good job!!!
ahh thank you!!!
😭😭😭🙏🏻 I invent a math theorem where should i publish it please reply
How long did it take from resubmission to publishing?
Hey there Haley! I was wondering how you sent your figures? Did you have to send a separate document or did you just send your paper as a whole? Thank you :)
i sent the figures as separate files so the manuscript didn't have the figures but i was asked to include the figure captions in the document. hope this helps!
@@HayleyChu Thanks Haley!
So did u yalll publish it? Yet
Thank you so much this video was really helpful 🤗🤗
Really helpful video. Liked and Subscribed
i appreciate it, thanks!
How my research paper can be reviewed?
This is amazing! How long did the experimental process take and how long did it take for you to write the initial manuscript?
thank you! conducting the experiments didn't take too long, i did two different ones and they took probably two hours max. the first draft of the manuscript took about a week to write so again, not very long but it underwent a lot of changes during the review process :)
How did you chose your research topic and how did you come up with a problem to do research on? Can you give a guideline over how you to select a problem to do research and write a manuscript?
Hi, firstly thanks for the video. I am really curious about math and physics I m reading university and maybe a Ph.D. level book with myself but in my country(Turkey )Professors don't want high school students (I tried speak face to face) Have chance to work with professor from abroad or what can I do with myself?
I have graduated from High School in 2020 , Can I still submit research work in any of those mentioned sites ?
i'm not sure about the other journals (you can check the websites or email them to find out) but the one that my research was published in-the Journal of Emerging Investigators-only accepts manuscripts from middle to high school students who haven't graduated yet. hope this helps!
Hi! Is it so important to have a supervising mentor?
I've got so many research ideas and my teachers never showed me the way nor encouraged/motivated me in this direction. I have zero clue where to start. Yet all ive been told is not to share my research ideas with anyone and do it myself. But i dont know where to startttt.. need to discuss with someone, may need funds etc. I even want to know whether my research idea is even worth it or not. But who do i talk to?
can u pls givgee me some of ur ideas
A quick quesiton,is there an age limit?Im 13 am I too young for it?
Most of the teachers just want to sort of" recreate" a research in their country that has already been conducted in some other country so they have a premade template to follow instead of having to start from scratch. Hence they dont encourage new ideas. :/ where do i go with these ideas? idk.
Great job, and thank you
You mentioned that the entire research process took you about 6 months, but could it take less time with high-quality work with the least need for corrections?
Wow and there are brilliant students with incredible potential living in underdeveloped countries not being able to either find or afford opportunities to showcase and develop on their talents.
If only education was less business focused and more equity and development focused.
hey I am a high school student who wants to email a professor and impress them and possibly get a positive reply. Since u mentioned that we should read reasearches/ works published by professors and mention that in our email to have a good impression of us on them, how can I as a high school student do? :( I tried to read the professors work but i couldnt understand anything bcs I just passed out of high school and have no knowlege in my field what so ever. What can I do? any suggestions?
You’re pretty and smart !
thank youu :)
Congratulations❤
I'm not sure if you still read comments, but do any of (Edited auto correct did me dirty) these journals (or other unlisted journals that target high schoolers) publish in the field of philosophy?
I also want to know
Good job, this takes some drive for a hs student
thank you! yeah it can definitely be a challenging process but that's what makes it all the more rewarding ^^
Hello thank you so much for this video it is so helpful
I wanted to ask - did you use a rubric or an outline for the research? What standards or rules should we follow for the manuscript? Is it just like a research paper where there are usually 5 paragraphs?
no problem! i didn't have a rubric but i did plan out how i was going to write my paper. as for standards and rules you'll have to refer to the specific journal you're trying to get published at. there are no limits on the number of paragraphs you have (though research papers tend to have a lot more than 5 paragraphs haha).
Great🤩
Could you please share how many months it took for the research?🙌
Wow I wish I could publish research
you should also tell u need to mention teacher name
Thanks 😊 🫂 🙏 😊
Hi Hayley! I'm a high school senior and also want to publish research paper. I viewed the website ''Journal of Emerging Investigators'' and also checked your research paper. It was so well written btw!!
I have a query about the process. Do we have to submit fee to publish our paper. I searched a lot on the website but couldn't find a reassuring answer. Can you please guide me about the fee submission process?
Another thing: Are you comfortable giving advice on research topic? I want to do research in a physics topic related with mechanical engineering. Do you have any suggestions?
thank you! nope, there's no fee involved for publishing, it's completely free. as for research topics related to mechanical engineering, this was the first result when i googled it: www.mcgill.ca/mecheng/research
you can look through the different sections and see if anything interests you. i personally decided on my research topic after coming across an article called "the physics of crumpled paper" or something like that, and i thought that was really cool so yeah :)
@@HayleyChu Oh thank you so much for replying, for the video for everything. If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have gotten inspiration💕
@@HayleyChu And one more thing, as I discussed about writing research paper with my senior friends(they're in Uni)... They told me it would be a difficult process because I need a teacher or professor to assist me.. In short I should probably give up lol.. Did your teacher assisted you too through-out the process? Due to corona, It's impossible for me to meet any teacher or prof and I need to write the research paper until 20th of May..
@@blether_weather you're welcome! the publication process was definitely challenging for me bc i didn't personally know any other high school students who had published research, and like i mentioned in the video although my physics teacher did agree to be my mentor (which i'm really grateful for!) i did most of the work myself (like writing the manuscript, submitting the different versions, etc.), and i think it's very doable bc the editors are willing to support you along the way. i'd still say go for it!
@@HayleyChu Tysm for your support and advice!! Lots of love💕
> published researcher
>> JEI
I guess it will be useful for me. Or not
Wow 👍👍
thx~
paper crumpled
cronchy
Hey there 👋
I'm Palwasha from stardust research, if you need any information or help related research, thesis & review articles. Or if you need any kind of help in publishing your article Do let me know.
I have a great experience regarding research and currently working with research agency.
we offer guaranteed fast track publishing in international journals like
°Scopus
°Web of science
°Pubmed etc
I❤❤❤you
IRONY- Hayley published at 17
I did the same thing at 15...
Step 1 : be Asian (failed)
I don't know but I just fell in love with you 🥺
She’s a minor
@@anshikakushwaha9162 oh no 😂
Weird...