• Question: Did you want to be something else when you were younger, if so why did you change your mind?

    Asked by The Bubble Genie to Andrew, Lizzie, Nick, Sonia on 14 Jun 2015. This question was also asked by 353artc45.
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      Elizabeth Kapasa answered on 14 Jun 2015:


      Definitely. I wanted to be all the stereotypical things… doctor, vet, lawyer, judge, marine biologist, marine animal trainer… Then as I grew older I had an interest in medicine because I wanted to help people, but I also loved making things – thats when I finally found bioengineering which combines them both!

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      Andrew Phillips answered on 14 Jun 2015:


      I think I always knew I was going to be an engineer. I really like engineering because once you know and understand a few basic principles you can do a huge amount with them.

      I thought about medicine and law but in them there seems to be a lot of remembering things without knowing how they link together. In engineering everything links together and it’s amazing when you start seeing those links! I probably could have been a scientist, but engineers make things, and what could be better than that?!

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      anon answered on 14 Jun 2015:


      I wanted to be an aeronautical engineer, but found physics gave me more opportunities. Now I find computing and controlling equipment – design software and hardware, making it work is challenging and interesting.

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