Research Science Institute Need Information

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The Research Science Institute (RSI) is a prestigious summer research program hosted at MIT for rising high school seniors worldwide, with approximately 30 students selected annually. The selection procedure varies for international applicants based on their country, and specific requirements can be found on the RSI website. Contact information for representatives handling selections in different countries is also available. The discussion highlights the importance of self-research, suggesting that potential applicants should utilize online resources to gather information about the program and its selection process.
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I came to know about this "Research Science Institute" which is a summer research program for rising high school seniors around the world . They say about 30 students from around the world are selected for this program that is hosted at MIT.

Can anyone tell me about the selection procedure they use for choosing the 30 students.??
 
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It took me less than a minute to Google this, find the site, and get the fact that for international students the selection requirements vary country by country and get the name of the person to contact to place you in touch with the appropriate representative at the agency conducting selection for your country.

I don't want to be too discouraging, but I suspect that all the selectees are able to use Google themselves.
 
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