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Question: what made you like science
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Nigel Fisher answered on 2 Jul 2021:
Knowing the world is so complex and that every day we get a new glimpse into a a mysterious and wonderful biological universe
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Hannah Ladd-Jones answered on 2 Jul 2021:
I enjoyed doing experiments and learning about science when i was at school and doing my GCSEs. I liked knowing that science was basically story telling for how things work in our world, and that’s what helped me in my exams too – remembering the story of that subject. I like how in science you try and answer questions no one has thought of, or even asked! it some ways it’s so complicated but also once it clicks, it can be so simple. That’s why i love working in Science – i hear scientists stories about their science!
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Julia commented on :
using fancy complex words that make you sound clever !
Albane commented on :
I enjoy learning, having the time to explore and study a subject, as well as challenging what we know. Science is a mix of knowledge and humility, as the more you learn, the more you realise you don’t know. You get to pick the question you want to study and spend the necessary time to try and find answers. And also you get to meet fascinating scientists!
Maria commented on :
I’m not actually a scientist – but shh, don’t tell anyone! At school I really liked creative subjects – I studied English, art, philosophy, psychology, graphic design, product design, and woodwork. So I went to art school because I was really interested in doing more of that. I then got to try lots of different things at art school in my first year, and I fell in love with jewellery design! So I think it’s important to try lots of things and see what you like first, then decide 🙂