MeCI COMPETITION INSTITUTE

Compete to

learn
grow
enjoy

Our Goal

We strive to teach students to set goals, work hard, push themselves, face adversity, overcome disappointments, and enjoy challenges.

Empower your growth

You get opportunities at a regional, state, or national level to discover and more importantly to go beyond your intellectual possibilities.

Our mission

We strive to inspire young people to achieve excellence in their own creative endeavors and help them achieve academic and personal success. We do this by offering our students opportunities to compete in multiple high quality competitions per year through which they can build problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence, and character.

Can I compete?

You do not need to be a highly gifted students to compete. Almost all of our students start as a novice and get better as they participate in multiple competitions throughout the years with us. 

What do I gain?

The primary purpose of academic competitions is to inspire, enlighten, and create enthusiasm in students. By winning competitions, you also get scholarships, grants, and sponsorships, increase top college acceptance chances, and improve teamwork and collaboration skills.

Steps we take

01

We help you find a competition that intrigues and fits you.

02

Teach working knowledge needed to compete.

03

Make your timeline that fits your busy daily schedule.

04

Find resources and teach you the necessary skills and concepts.

05

Final preparation or editing before you submit a work or participate.

06

We are there for you if you move on to the next level of competition such as national or international.

07

Some competitions are similar, and we find the ones you can enter again by improving on the current skills and knowledge.

08

Incorporate what you have learned into planning your future preparations.

The favorites

Students create a product or object to solve a given problem. Examples: FIRST Robotics Competition, Vex Robotics, International Bridge Building Competition, RoboCup.

Knowledge-based competitions that are often combined with other categories to create hybrid challenges. Examples: Spelling Bee, National Ocean Sciences Bowl, Science Bowl, Science Olympiad, History Bowl.
Students are required to develop some form of presentation to highlight their knowledge in a given subject matter.
Examples: Mock Trial, Business Case Competitions, Business Plan Competitions, Oral Presentation competitions.
A written essay, poem, piece of artwork, or other submission.
Examples: Patriot’s Pen, the Dupont Challenge: Science Essay Competition, First Freedom Competition, We the Future Contest, International Design Awards
The most common are science , art, and business with multiple rounds of judging that include local, regional, state, and national rounds.
Examples: Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, Broadcom Masters, Intel Science Talent Search, Google Science Fair.
Exam-based competitions in many academic and educational areas.
Examples: AIME, AMC, Olympiads, PUMaC, Physicsbowl.

Our areas of expertise

Mentors with PhD or MA and 15+ year experience in related fields.  

3500+
Participations

99%
Completion

$12M+
Awards

25%
National or International

“From one inspiration come infinite possibilities.”