<p>Research journals that accept High School research.</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Concord Review(Accepts only history papers)</p></li>
<li><p>Journal For Young Investigators(Actually an undergraduate research journal, but does accept high school research)</p></li>
<li><p>Canadian Young Scientist Journal</p></li>
</ol>
<p>There are many more. Add as many as you know!</p>
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<p>I never knew about I-Sweep and I will be going to college this fall! :o</p>
<p>Hmm, the Olympiads held for juniors and seniors in India are INMO, INOI, INAO, INPhO, INChO, PSLO, the nationals of ieso and IPO. I don’t know the national exams for the other Olympiads.</p>
<p>Almost all Olympiads have stringent participation requirements (including age!), from this session onward, 12th grades would not be allowed in IMOs (don’t know about the rest though).</p>
<p>I gave the iPho and iCho this year, didnt get in (small margin). I would be really pissed if i wont be able to give it next year in grade 12th -.-’
Is it an age requirement of a class requirement? I am around 1 year younger than others in my class…</p>
<p>@robots156 I have been to the ieso 2013 as a guest student from India. you must be enrolled in school as in August of the olympiad year. for Indians , class 12 doesn’t fit the schedule. that has been the rule so far. </p>
<p>I am currently in 11th grade ( giving my finals). I qualified for the camp last year but was not able to attend due to personal reasons. According to your info, i will be able to give it in 2014, right?</p>