Physics Club Ideas: 1-3 Year Projects for High School

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Starting a physics club at high school can be an exciting venture, especially with plans to enter a district competition. For year-long projects, consider focusing on engaging activities that align with the interests of the members. Meeting frequency can significantly influence project scope; meeting 2-3 times a week allows for deeper exploration of complex topics, while weekly meetings can keep the group engaged without overwhelming members. It's important to balance project intensity with the group's size and commitment level, ensuring that the club remains enjoyable and educational for all participants.
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So next year I'm thinking of starting a physics club at my high school, but I need some ideas of what to do!

I already have things planned to enter a district competition, but I was thinking about having 1-3 year long projects.

Thanks!
 
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Depends how often you want to meet up. One, twice, three times a week?
 
Possibly 2-3 times a week (probably just going to be a small group of nerds :D)if it's a big project. Regular meets would be once a week.
 
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