Hi,
I am doing a project from your website (computational exploration of the Protein Function). I have already finished my project, and was wondering if I should enter my project as computer/mathematics or biochemistry/microbiology. since there is no lab involved in the project, will that affect the judge's opinions?
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donnahardy2
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Entering your project
Supraja,
Definitely, you should enter in the computer/mathematics sections. You will have fewer competitors in that section. Most science fairs I've seen need more projects in this category.
Do you have any other questions?
Good luck!
Donna Hardy
Definitely, you should enter in the computer/mathematics sections. You will have fewer competitors in that section. Most science fairs I've seen need more projects in this category.
Do you have any other questions?
Good luck!
Donna Hardy
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donnahardy2
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Hi Supraja,
As long as your project complies with the rules of the science fair you are entering, the absence of a wet lab will not affect the judging. After all, you have done work on your computer. You should read the rules of the science fair carefully, and make sure you complete each section required (purpose, hypothesis, etc.) Science fairs are judged on a point basis, so your project would be considered for full credit in every section. Make sure your presentation is clear and complete. If you have questions about the rules of your local science fair, you should definitely talk to your teacher.
Donna Hardy
As long as your project complies with the rules of the science fair you are entering, the absence of a wet lab will not affect the judging. After all, you have done work on your computer. You should read the rules of the science fair carefully, and make sure you complete each section required (purpose, hypothesis, etc.) Science fairs are judged on a point basis, so your project would be considered for full credit in every section. Make sure your presentation is clear and complete. If you have questions about the rules of your local science fair, you should definitely talk to your teacher.
Donna Hardy
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donnahardy2
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Sponsoring science project
Hi Supraja,
I've never done this online before. Let me check with the science buddies staff and ask if this is possible. If it is, then I'd be happy to help.
Donna Hardy
I've never done this online before. Let me check with the science buddies staff and ask if this is possible. If it is, then I'd be happy to help.
Donna Hardy

