• Question: How can you be bothered being a scientist?

    Asked by corriestewart to Hitesh, Hywel, Mae, Nik, Tiffany on 11 Jun 2012. This question was also asked by crazygirls123.
    • Photo: Tiffany Taylor

      Tiffany Taylor answered on 11 Jun 2012:


      I think I’m really lucky to be a scientist! I’m far more bothered about learning about science than I am about other things.

    • Photo: Nicola Ibberson

      Nicola Ibberson answered on 11 Jun 2012:


      When you find something you love doing, it’s not ‘being bothered’ to do it, it’s something you want to do! I can be bothered with science during the day, but I do like to go home and do other things in the evening, and I’m not sure that I want to be a full-time scientist in the future – there’s too many other things I want to achieve!

    • Photo: Hywel Owen

      Hywel Owen answered on 11 Jun 2012:


      Being a scientist is cool because:
      – Once you get into it, it’s really interesting
      – You can really make a difference to the world, and make it a better place
      – Many jobs in science pay pretty well, and you can have a good life because of it

      Am I bovvered? Yes!

    • Photo: Hitesh Dave

      Hitesh Dave answered on 12 Jun 2012:


      I am doing what I always wanted to do during my schools and college..studying biology…..so I am very much bothered doing it…..and plus science gives me tremendous satfisfaction in my life…white color job, pride in societey, good money, relaxed life etc….working from brain and not much physical hard work…What else you want???

    • Photo: Mae Woods

      Mae Woods answered on 13 Jun 2012:


      I find that sometimes things are difficult to start learning, however once you spend a lot of time on them you enjoy them more. Science can help people through health, transportation, housing and entertainment (think of the 3D movies that we can now see and computer games). Science can make life really fun and to have fun you need to put in a little bit of work beforehand.

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