• Question: did you like science when you was at school

    Asked by 445hetn44 to Samuel, Pankaj, Lucy, Kate, Jordan, Emma on 9 Jun 2018.
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      Samuel Vennin answered on 9 Jun 2018:


      Not really… I couldn’t see the point of learning what we were studying and wished we were given more real examples of how this could be useful in real life. It got better when I went in high school.
      If you don’t like science in school, there is still hope you change your mind later 🙂

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      Emma Wellham answered on 9 Jun 2018:


      Yes I did! I wasn’t too keen on the physics part of it, but I loved chemistry and biology, my favourite part wass learning about how the body works!

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      Lucy Green answered on 10 Jun 2018:


      I did. I think I liked biology the best. But also, thanks to a great teacher, I liked chemistry too. Physics was fine just as longs as there was ticker tape involved!

      http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1DKin/Lesson-2/Ticker-Tape-Diagrams

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      Jordan Moir answered on 10 Jun 2018:


      I did especially Biology and Chemistry I wasnt the best at Physics! I enjoy learning about how things work especially in the human body. I am really interested in the heart and the eyes as I find these pieces of anatomy are so interesting and are just taken for granted but are highly advanced body parts! High school is where I really started to like science as you got to do experiments.

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      Pankaj Garg answered on 10 Jun 2018:


      I enjoyed the practical aspect. I did not enjoy chemistry or physics. But, as I grew in my career – developed taste for Physics! And now, it’s by far the best subject I like. There is a lot to learn and do between biology and physics.

    • Photo: Kate Kuyt

      Kate Kuyt answered on 11 Jun 2018:


      I did like science at school, I have always enjoyed finding out how and why things worked and learning through experiments. I enjoyed it more as I learnt more as I started to understand why what we were learning mattered.

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