Monday, August 13, 2012

Simple Science Fair Projects For Winning Science Experiments [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Simple Science Fair Projects For Winning Science Experiments [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Simple science fair projects are great if you have a limited amount of time to complete them, or if you just want to do a quick project for fun. Science fair projects don't have to be long, involved and complex to be good. Simple science fair projects do great in science fairs as long as you can show that you learned something from the project, and are able to present it in an eye catching way and explain your project to the judges.

One example of simple science fair projects is to see what sort of effect music will have on the growth of plants. All you need for this project is three plants of the same variety, preferably as similar in shape and size as you can get, and 2 CD players, a rock and roll CD, and a classical CD. Place one plant in a room with the rock and roll music playing, another plant in a room with the classical music playing, and the third in a quiet room. Water them daily and record how each plant is doing after one and two weeks.

Another simple project to try might be to see if plants grow towards light. To do this, you need two plants and two boxes that the plants will fit in. Cut a hole in the top of one box and place the plant inside, and cut a hole in the side of the other box and place the second plant inside. Water them daily and check after a week or so to see if each of them is growing towards the hole in the box or not.

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Question by Bluefast: How hard would it be for someone to switch to science if they have no past experience with the subject? Question: My question is - how difficult of a transition would it be for an AVERAGE intelligence person to switch to science? What steps would I have to take (based on my story below) to accomplish this? Could I still get a bachelors in psychology and (while fulfilling the basic science courses/pre-med courses) go into a science graduate program? Story: Well I don't know if i'm "average" or above. But I certainly don't think i'm a genius and the possibility of me switching seems improbable. You see, I went to a high school that was horrible - science classes consisted of coming to class. I always had a slight interest in the subject, but I was never motivated to looking into it. I've always been into social science (especially history and psychology) and have been considering either being a lawyer, history professor, psychologist, neuroscience researcher or psychology professor. But my interest in science is increasing substantially. I've become very fascinated with biotechnology and astronomy. The problem is that i'm 22 years old and in my fourth year of undergraduate studies majoring in psychology. Best answer for How hard would it be for someone to switch to science if they have no past experience with the subject?:

Answer by zuska m
From psychology it is quite near to neurobiology. If you are interested enough, hardworking and headstrong, you can get into it. Astronomy needs a lot of physics and if you don't have good basics, your chances are minimal.

Answer by reiner7674
i can tell you from my own experience that will is what it takes i graduated a high-school specalized in foreign languages in the last year of high-school i worked 3-4 hours a day at maths and i entered a technical faculty after the first year there i again learned a lot and now i am also a student in medicine and i love them both, although many have told me that i won't succeed so trust yourself and work hard the world needs science people to move on

Answer by The One Who Knows
Science has two parts - concepts and mathematics. If you were poor or average in science, you need to analyse which aspect was weak (in a chain, the weakest link decides the strength of the chain). If concepts are weak, it is easier to pick up now since there are a good number of websites to help you. If you are weak in maths (differential calculus, integral calculus, vectors, matrices etc.), it would be difficult to switch to science like Physics since it is heavily mathematical. Discuss with your professors (who are teaching) and counsellors since they and you know your strengths and weaknesses. Best wishes.

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