For The Overachiever Who’s Already Thinking About Grad School


The Concord Review, Inc.

Founded in 1987, this well-known and well-established journal has built a strong reputation for publishing exceptional history-related research. It has a a rigorous selection process and a highly selective approach. It maintains high academic standards to ensure that only the most compelling work gets published. The journal publishes quarterly, i.e. four issues a year and includes work from students from all over the world.

Find The Concord Review, Inc. website here.

International Journal of High School Research (IJHSR)

Also widely recognised among high school researchers, this faculty-reviewed journal publishes high-quality work across a wide range of multidisciplinary topics. It accepts submissions on a rolling basis and is published monthly. The journal accepts both original research articles as well as review articles. It is also indexed internationally in EBSCO and Google Scholar. It also charges a publication fee.

Find the International Journal of High School Research (IJHSR) here.

Journal of Student Research (JSR)

This well-known U.S.-based journal offers high school students a respected platform to publish their work across a variety of academic and multidisciplinary fields. It also has a faculty-review process and accepts a variety of submissions from AP capstone research to research articles to review papers, and other research. It is open to authors from grades 9 through 12.

Find the Journal of Student Research (JSR) here.


I’ll be making a new post with more such journals! Sit tight!

Sources

The Concord Review, Inc.: https://tcr.org/
International Journal of High School Research: https://ijhsr.terrajournals.org/index.html#page-top
Journal of Student Research: https://www.jsr.org/hs/index.php/path/index


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