<p>Since Siemens and Intel STS are not the same thing, which is harder to win? And what about Intel STS and Intel ISEF? Do all submitted research projects have to have some astonshing discovery? Also, does the topic of the research factor in to winning the competition?</p>
<p>Also, if you've just started doing research during the summer, will it be too late to enter?</p>
<p>Any helpful input is welcome!</p>
<p>Intel STS: Intel’s Science Talent Search ~ That’s the competition people say is winning the <em>Intel</em>. So it is more prestigious than the Intel ISEF
Intel ISEF: Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair ~ This is still pretty cool, as the winner would attend the Nobel Ceremony.</p>
<p>Frankly, both are hard to get into to. But here are the websites, if you would like to look at them in depth:</p>
<p>[Society</a> for Science & the Public - Intel ISEF - Home Page](<a href=“http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/]Society”>Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair - Society for Science)</p>
<p>[Society</a> for Science & the Public - Intel STS - Home Page](<a href=“http://www.societyforscience.org/STS]Society”>Regeneron Science Talent Search- Society for Science)</p>