• Question: When you found out about your work, like the topic, maybe in school, did you just know you wanted to become a scientist and know more and try have a career involving it?

    Asked by anon-41522 on 25 Nov 2022.
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      Vincent Monchal answered on 25 Nov 2022:


      I was always interested about geology even if I didn’t know that it was a topic of research. I just wanted to have a work related with nature. Even if I quit my actual job, I will try to go for a nature related job, I’m not really attached to a particular career.

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      Ingmar Schoen answered on 25 Nov 2022:


      I liked physics in school, and knew I wanted to study it and do something in this area, but back then I did not necessarily think of becoming a scientist. I did not know anyone working as a scientist, so I did not have an good idea of what it involves.

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      Vanessa Rodrigues answered on 26 Nov 2022:


      I didn’t know anything about research in science when in school.
      I opted for other professions – like being a doctor/engineer.
      I moved toward science later on as it allowed to me to study some topics in optics I was more interested in. I liked it enough to want to make a career out of it.

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      Anna Desmond answered on 29 Nov 2022:


      I was really interested in my biology class in school but I didn’t know then that I would become a scientist.

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      Ciara Buckley answered on 1 Dec 2022:


      In secondary school, I wasnt that great at chemistry funnily enough although I loved biology. It was only when I got to college I realised I loved chemistry. I chose science primarily because it could open so many other doors if I later realised I didnt like it- luckily I loved it!

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