• Question: What sciences did you take when you were at school? What subjects did you study in school?

    Asked by caraacaraaxd to Alexandra, Dean, Jess, Luisa, Sian on 16 Jun 2010 in Categories: . This question was also asked by lmj266.
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      Sian Foch-Gatrell answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      I did all three main sciences and then all the usual subject as well. I did law and sports science in addition

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      Dean Whittaker answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      I did physics, maths, ICT and Chemistry at A level. For GCSE’s I took geography, graphic design, Religious studies (I had to – Catholic school!), and we were all forced to do english, maths, double science… I’m sure there was one more subject but I don’t remember it!

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      Luisa Ostertag answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      Sciences: maths, physics, biology, chemistry.
      Other subject: English, French, German, music, geography, ethics, law and social science, history, PE (that’s what I can remember)
      My final exams were in maths, biology, German, and history.

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      Alexandra Kamins answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      I took a little bit of everything–and I’m still in school! At my high school (year 9-12 here?) I took chemistry, biology and physics. At undergrad uni, I earned a biology BS and a theatre minor. I took molecular biology, organic chemistry, physics (again), comparative vertebrate anatomy (one of my favourites), science illustration (AWESOME!), biochemistry, evolutionary biology, lab techniques for public health, microbiology… is that all? I think so…

      Anyway, I also studied a lot of other things, and still do! I took Italian language, history classes, lit classes, art classes, greek mythology classes–you name it. I have always been interested in a lot of things!

    • Photo: Jessica Housden

      Jessica Housden answered on 16 Jun 2010:


      I did double science GCSE (I don’t think my school did separate, but I think doing all three areas was a good thing), the Physics, Maths, Chemistry and History A-Level.

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