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Asked by anon-319340 on 14 Mar 2022.
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Mahoulo Ahouansou answered on 14 Mar 2022:
It was one of my favorite subject because you get to put theory into practice. And, it is fine to make mistakes as it is good to improve your skillset.
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Hayley Russell answered on 14 Mar 2022:
I really enjoyed chemistry in school which is why I decided to study it at school, I also liked that it had such a wide range of jobs available
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Veselina Georgieva answered on 14 Mar 2022:
We didnt have science as a subject at school. We had chemistry, biology and geography in separate subjects. I liked it the most the chemistry.
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Andrew Parrott answered on 14 Mar 2022:
Yes science was my favourite subject. I liked all aspect of sciences but physics and chemistry were my favourites. In fact I found it hard to pick between chemistry and the more “physics” based chemical engineering when going to Uni so I picked a course that had a mixture of the two! I still do work which is a mixture of the two – so I guess I never did decide.
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Graeme Barker answered on 14 Mar 2022:
Yes – chemistry was my favourite, but I did enjoy physics and biology as well.
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Matthew Macariou answered on 14 Mar 2022:
Yes, I loved my science lessons.
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Stephen Doughty answered on 14 Mar 2022:
Yes – I enjoyed Chemistry the most but I was also good at Maths. But don’t neglect other subjects like English … part of being a good scientist is being able to communicate a good story about your research. We spend a lot of time writing about our research outcomes in research papers which are published for other scientists to read.
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Lesley Howell answered on 15 Mar 2022:
Yes! Chemistry specifically was always my favorite from about Y9.
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Sophie Strickfuss answered on 16 Mar 2022:
Maths! I still love maths and I like doing maths puzzles for fun.
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Comments
Lucy commented on :
Hey Lara! Science wasnt actually my favourite subject at school 😯
I LOVED art, and would spend a lot of time in the art room. BUT there are lots of cross overs between art and science that I wasn’t taught in school – so many things in science are beautiful!