• Question: did you enjoy science at KS 1,2,3,and 4

    Asked by einstien to Charlotte, Dhvanil, Frank, Jim, Leila on 11 Mar 2013. This question was also asked by thormit, hebix, danielh, spook, wancarr, harveyburton, oliviarogers123, jaydenjessie123, jiggins, benhagan, saash, sophie24, megallen9, darkopsdisguised, chatterboxcharliee.
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      Leila Nichol answered on 11 Mar 2013:


      I went to school in Scotland so I don’t know what KS 1,2,3,4 are, but yes I did enjoy studying science at school. Some modules more than others, but I was lucky to have very good teachers who kept lessons interesting (as I’m sure you do because you’ve signed up to this!). I did Physics and Chemistry (as well as Maths, English, Computing) to the equivalent of A-level then continued to study Physics at university. I think it’s VERY important to enjoy what you are doing, otherwise it would be very difficult to keep it up. I couldn’t work in a job I didn’t enjoy.

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      Charlotte Kemp answered on 11 Mar 2013:


      When I was really young at primary school (KS1 & 2), I didn’t think about what I was learning very much. By year 9 I knew that I found science quite easy and interesting and so took single/separate science as my option for my GCSEs (i.e., one GCSE for each of physics, chemistry and biology). So I guess I’ve always enjoyed science, but I did like music, art and sport too…

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      Jim O Doherty answered on 11 Mar 2013:


      I went to school in Ireland, and I hated science in primary school. I didn’t really like science at all until I was in secondary school, and I still don’t like Chemistry!

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      Dhvanil Karia answered on 11 Mar 2013:


      Yes i did enjoy science. (i.e I used to calculate the speed I needed to travel on my bike to reach school in time almost every morning…I know that sounds geeky but it was fun)

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