• Question: You have been always interested in science or you started to like when you were grew up?

    Asked by 635anta39 to Rob, Ceri, Marikka, Matt, Sally on 11 Nov 2014. This question was also asked by chantelle, Marcdonald's Cejudo, jamie.
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      Robert Hampson answered on 11 Nov 2014:


      I think I was more interested in science when I was little. The world has more mystery and things you don’t understand when you are small, it is easy to find understanding for most things though as it is probably explained in a text book somewhere or on the internet.

      However, now, I’m having to freshly discover new explanations which is still interpreting but it is much harder to do! There are a lot of failures along the way. Really I just want to know the answers!

    • Photo: Ceri Dare

      Ceri Dare answered on 11 Nov 2014:


      I was always interested in science, but I wanted to be many things when I was growing up, like a fire fighter, an Antarctic explorer, and an astronaut. I thought that if I studied science, it would be physics. But then I had a really boring physics teacher, and I learned more about biology and chemistry and psychology, and found them very interesting, so I decided I wanted to study humans and how they work.

    • Photo: Sally Cutler

      Sally Cutler answered on 11 Nov 2014:


      I always loved biology and trying to understand how things worked, so going into science was a pretty natural progression.

    • Photo: Marikka Beecroft

      Marikka Beecroft answered on 12 Nov 2014:


      I wasn’t interested in science when I was little but I was when I was a teenager though. You get to learn more information and understand how the world around you is pieced together.

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