Can High School Students Join Professional Scientific Communities?

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In summary, joining the scientific community as a new member involves becoming familiar with the norms, expectations, and procedures of the scientific world. This includes networking with other scientists, attending conferences and workshops, publishing research, and collaborating with colleagues. It is also important to have a strong understanding of scientific principles and methods, and to continuously learn and adapt to new advancements in the field. Being a part of the scientific community provides opportunities for growth, collaboration, and making a meaningful impact through research and discovery.
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badouche
Hi I’m a high school student, but I’m not really here for help with homework or anything. I enjoy learning and I saw this website as an interesting way to learn some things and interact with new people. I probably won’t be posting in a super prolific manner, but I might ask some questions here and there.
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 

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