• Question: Did you always want to have this job, or did you have different ambitions when you were younger?

    Asked by 677epdj29 to Rosie, Liz, Beccy, Kevin on 12 Jun 2017. This question was also asked by Aa_Foghorn, 545epdj32.
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      anon answered on 12 Jun 2017:


      I wanted to be a veterinarian and also a marine biologist. You can see a biological theme to these choices. Turns out I was better at maths than biology, so I chose an area that uses maths (my skill), biology (my subject interest) and helping people and animals (through reducing disease risks). Looked at that way – it was an inevitable choice for me.

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      Liz Buckingham-Jeffery answered on 12 Jun 2017:


      Hi,
      I didn’t always want to do this job. In fact, I didn’t really know it existed as a possible job to do until after I finished my degree when I was around 21 or 22 years old!

      When I was a lot younger I wanted to be an astronaut (space! yay!) or a paleontologist (dinosaur fossils! yay!) Then when I was in secondary school I didn’t really know what I wanted to do. I think that is one of the reasons I went to university, to give myself longer to decide what job to do!

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      Rosie Fok answered on 12 Jun 2017:


      No, I didn’t always want to be a doctor, but I did want to do something with biology and genetics and also working with lots of people. Once I got my medical degree, for a while I wanted to be an emergency department doctor as the work was really exciting, but I also liked treating patients with infections and I ended up settling on microbiology.

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