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fourier jr
Dec28-05, 02:59 PM
hey when/why/how did you decide that you wanted to study whatever it is that you're doing now? i think i decided fairly early on (grade 2, age 7) that i wanted to be an astronomer (thx to charlie brown's 'cyclopedia), or at least someone who 'found things out'. there's more to that but i think that's the first time i ever thought about becoming some sort of scientist.

arildno
Dec28-05, 03:04 PM
VERY late.
I didn't begin studying maths&science before I was 26.

franznietzsche
Dec28-05, 03:04 PM
hey when/why/how did you decide that you wanted to study whatever it is that you're doing now? i think i decided fairly early on (grade 2, age 7) that i wanted to be an astronomer (thx to charlie brown's 'cyclopedia), or at least someone who 'found things out'. there's more to that but i think that's the first time i ever thought about becoming some sort of scientist.


Hmmm. I know I had definitely decided to be a scientist by the time I was 9. Though I suppose that's what I've always wanted to do since I was old enough to remember. But i think 9 years old was when I decided to head into astronomy/astrophysics specifically.

Astronuc
Dec28-05, 03:13 PM
I was interested in Mathematics and Science by grade 4. Before that it I don't think I differentiated those areas from learning in general - I was just curious and wanted to learn everything.

By grade 5, I was really interested in Chemistry and Physics, particularly in the structure of matter and how it worked in all the different levels.

Then in grade 6, I designed a nuclear powered aircraft that looked pretty much like a double-decker 747 or the new Airbus aircraft.

At university I started studying Physics with specialization in nuclear and astrophysics, however I switched to nuclear engineering after a few years.

I still have the same broad interests though in all things Science, and I am just as curious now, perhaps even more so, as I was 40+ years ago.

Jelfish
Dec28-05, 04:13 PM
Up until I was in middle school, I wanted to be a chef (not passionately though). Then by mid-highschool, I wanted to be a lawyer. Toward the end of high school, I really wanted to be a jazz pianist (still kind-of do, actually) but realized my parents would never pay to send me to music school, so I applied to college thinking of going into chemistry. By the end of my senior year of high school, I realized that the part of chemistry I enjoyed was actually physics, so when I got to college, I became a physics major.

zanazzi78
Dec28-05, 04:17 PM
I`ve allways had an intrest in astronomy since about age 6. I didn`t apply to go to Uni and study physics until i was 25 and i`m going to be 33 when/If I finish my Phd.:surprised

Dooga Blackrazor
Dec28-05, 04:18 PM
From middle school to the middle of high school, I wanted to take computer science. For awhile after, I was uncertain, but, after a while, I became conflicted - science or english, which to choose. I am in my senior year and have chosen english. I am favoring what I enjoy over what pays well, a decision I may regret, but we shall see.

ek
Dec28-05, 04:58 PM
I was always interested in dinosaurs and space as a youngster. I read every book on those subjects I could get my hands on. By the time high school rolled around I realized I was physically and mathematically inclined so I decided to go with astronomy.

I still am interested in dinosaurs/paleontology and would love to take a general interest course on the subject but sadly none is offered at my school.

tribdog
Dec28-05, 11:10 PM
I still don't know what I want to do

Pengwuino
Dec28-05, 11:37 PM
Last friday.

-Job-
Dec28-05, 11:53 PM
I always liked Biology (Neurobiology and genetics) and that was my major for a while but i moved to computer science because, without noticing it, i had started to do alot of programming on my own (i had bought books on Flash Actionscript, Javascript, JAVA, VBScript ...etc). I love technology and engineering.

JasonRox
Dec29-05, 12:45 AM
It's been about a year now for me.

Just about a year ago I decided to go full blown mathematics.

It feels great to finally make the big decision, and knowing it's the right one because I love it.

The_Professional
Dec29-05, 02:05 AM
I've always been in love with Science, ever since the early years. One of my first science book was the human brain by asimov. Read it when I was 12 years old

Smurf
Dec29-05, 04:42 AM
'bout a month ago. It's likely to change again next semester.

Pengwuino
Dec29-05, 04:43 AM
'bout a month ago. It's likely to change again next semester.

What's her name this semester?

Smurf
Dec29-05, 04:45 AM
Funny.

...
Keesha

Pengwuino
Dec29-05, 04:47 AM
You know me
...
what kinda name is that

Smurf
Dec29-05, 04:51 AM
Yeah, well...
African. It's becoming somewhat popular in North America, I'm surprised you havn't heard it before.

Pengwuino
Dec29-05, 04:53 AM
Thats what I thought
Now that I actually say it out-loud, yah, I hear that name a lot!

Smurf
Dec29-05, 04:56 AM
Yup.
Saying it out loud? You know, talking to yourself is the first sign of insanity.

Mk
Dec29-05, 05:14 AM
I still don't know what I want to do
You know what you want to do, there's a word that describes it. "Horny." :tongue2:

recon
Dec29-05, 05:20 AM
I am interested in mathematics and physics, but I don't really know what I should do in University. I'm just about to start my final year in high school, and my school's career counsellor has asked us to think of what we might like to major in. Are we really expected to be able to make an informed decision at age 16?

Pengwuino
Dec29-05, 05:44 AM
I am interested in mathematics and physics, but I don't really know what I should do in University. I'm just about to start my final year in high school, and my school's career counsellor has asked us to think of what we might like to major in. Are we really expected to be able to make an informed decision at age 16?

No, its called "Undeclared" lol. You can get by the first 2 years without having a major but then you better have one by the 3rd.

inha
Dec29-05, 05:55 AM
I managed to narrow my interests down to math and physics in HS. Luckily I picked physics because the jokes physicists make about mathematicians are like waaaaaay more funny than the other way around.

tribdog
Dec29-05, 06:54 AM
You know what you want to do, there's a word that describes it. "Horny." :tongue2:
I can get paid for THAT? cool

JasonRox
Dec29-05, 09:32 AM
I've always been in love with Science, ever since the early years. One of my first science book was the human brain by asimov. Read it when I was 12 years old

Asimov is the one who changed my life too!

I was reading Asimov on Astronomy. :biggrin:

Gale
Dec29-05, 09:44 AM
i liked math since about when i learned to count. my dad got me really interested in it. I still remember sitting after dinner learning binary and being amazed that you could count in other bases other than decimal. i was probably about 10.

Course, i can remember around the same time i was thinking i'd be married by 21 and have a kid by 25, and 7 kids total... but i knew i'd be a mathematician! i guess i still have time to fufill the rest....

marlon
Dec29-05, 09:53 AM
VERY late.
I didn't begin studying maths&science before I was 26.

Hey arildno, that's indeed late. Do you mean, you started going to college at 26 ? How many years does it take a science student in Norway to obtain the master degree ?

Just wondering about what you did before you were 26. I suppose you finished high school at about 18 ? Then what ?

regards
marlon

Lisa!
Dec29-05, 11:16 AM
Don't remeber exactly when, but I'm sure I wasn't in a normal mood at that time! :uhh: :grumpy: