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  1. 4 hours ago, Disselkyle said:

    Given that it is a high school competition and not a college-level one I would say the achievement would only have a small effect on your chances. It can't hurt, though.

    Thanks for the answer. I kind of thought the same myself.

    I actually was thinking that maybe it can be a sign for adcoms of qualities that are essential for grad student, like ability to gain knowledge by yourself, without classes or help,  and persistence in achieving goals that have been set.

  2. Hey everyone!

    I'd already posted this question in Q&A section of the forum, but didn't get a single response. So, I decided to ask it in a subject specific thread. 

    Here it is:

    I won an International Chemistry Olympiad medal and was wondering, does this achievement make my application more "shiny" and change my chances of getting somewhere I want?

     

  3. 3 hours ago, 1%learnings said:

    you are asking about the utility/value of something

    that will always be based on what you want, do you want anything the current point in time?

    did you read https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Chemistry_Olympiad

     

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    On 30.07.2017 at 5:05 PM, OrgChemFan said:

    I won an International Chemistry Olympiad medal and was wondering, does this achievement make my application more "shiny" and change my chances of getting somewhere I want?

    I think, I pointed out what I want clearly enough in my question. 

    And what information that I already know will the Wikipedia give me?

  4. I won an International Chemistry Olympiad medal and was wondering, does this achievement make my application more "shiny" and change my chances of getting somewhere I want?

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