Programs, deadlines, and prep requirements.
Olympiads, research programs, summer schools, essay prizes, business competitions, and economics contests arranged so students can see what is worth preparing for.
Olympiads, research programs, summer schools, essay prizes, business competitions, and economics contests arranged so students can see what is worth preparing for.
Math, science, computing, economics, business, writing, and public problem-solving tracks.
Selective programs where prerequisites, fit, and project depth matter before the application opens.
IBO, Wharton, economics olympiads, investment competitions, and case-style opportunities.
Before committee gets loud, your research is what keeps you steady. This guide shows how to move from random tabs and copied facts to a country stance you can actually defend.
Use it when you need to know
Some people already have seniors, school teams, coaches, and a calendar full of tournaments. A lot of students do not. WDC is for the person trying to get better anyway.
You can join a round, read a guide, ask a question, find a deadline, or meet someone who is preparing for the same thing. That is the point: less guessing, less preparing alone.
Rounds, prep, and feedback that make improvement visible.
A student community for debate, MUN, current affairs, and shared opportunities.
Guides and program calendars that help members know what to do next.
Join the community, enter the room, ask the question, or bring the motion you have been sitting on.
Use WDC guides, AI coach tools, and peer feedback to turn scattered prep into something you can defend.
Track debates, MUN work, school programs, and partnerships without waiting for someone else to forward them.
Come for one thing. Stay for the rest when it becomes useful.
Join the WhatsApp community, follow the debate updates, and stay close to the resources and rooms WDC is building.