International Physics Olympiad vs Zero Robotics High School Tournament
Comparing two elite STEM opportunities. International Physics Olympiad is a olympiad while Zero Robotics High School Tournament is a competition.
| International Physics Olympiad | Zero Robotics High School Tournament | |
|---|---|---|
| Prestige Tier | Tier 1 — Elite | Tier 2 — Highly Competitive |
| Type | Olympiad | Competition |
| Organization | International Physics Olympiad Organization | NASA |
| Acceptance Rate | Extremely selective. Only 5 students per country advance (approximately 400-420 students total compete at IPhO from 80+ countries). At national level, typically 0.01-0.1% of secondary students reach IPhO depending on country. | Unknown; appears highly selective with approximately 15-16 teams reaching finals |
| Applicants | Varies dramatically by country. China, Russia, USA, South Korea, India, and Taiwan have thousands of competitors in national rounds. Globally, estimated 100,000+ students compete in preliminary rounds across all participating countries. | Unknown exact number; appears to be a national competition with teams from across US and potentially international participants |
| Deadline | — | — |
| Cost to Apply | $0 | Free |
| US Only | No / International | No / International |
| Grades | Secondary school students (typically grades 10-12, though exact definitions vary by country) | High school (grades 9-12) |
| College Impact | Extremely prestigious for college admissions. IPhO medals (especially gold) are among the most respected accomplishments in high school physics competitions and are viewed extremely favorably by: (1)... | Extremely positive for college admissions. This is a prestigious NASA-sponsored competition with real ISS execution component, which is exceptionally rare for high school students. Demonstrates: advan... |