Trouble finding an idea
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 12:04 pm
Hi, I'm a 10th grade student and I've recently been looking into the possibility of entering the ISEF affiliated science fair in March - assuming I even have enough time left to develop a sound idea. Honestly, I am a picky person and it's frustrating trying to find a really good topic to dive into - even more a novel development in that field that is ISEF worthy. I'm drawn to human molecular biology and nanotechnology, particularly neurobiology and cancer biology (although I'm not very knowledgable about those areas). I'm also interested in bionic research, specifically aiding the blind, although I'm not experienced with engineering/robotics/high level math. Overall, I want to develop a novel technique in these fields of science that could potentially help a lot of people. Which branch of science seems the most promising? How do I decide which topic I should learn more about? Where do I start? How do I get "inspired" and develop an award winning idea? How do I know that I am not wasting my time and that I should look into another idea? Do I even have enough time?
Thank you for your time and help.
SallyM
Thank you for your time and help.
SallyM