I spent my time at university studying Chemistry but I got to a point that I knew I didn’t want to do Chemistry any more. I’d liked writing software to model chemical processes while studying, so looking at IT seemed to be the next logical place to look.
I think the key learning point from all this is that you can ALWAYS change your mind about something. You are not forced to continue doing something just because you wanted to in the past but have now changed your mind.
Hello! I’m a physicist and I work at a university. I do teaching and research. I enjoyed physics when I studied it at school and at university, and I’ve not got bored of it yet. I’ve been really lucky that jobs came available at the right time and place. So I didn’t choose it really, I just kept doing things I enjoyed.
It was the first job that accepted me after university – and it actually took me in a very different direction than I was planning. I was thinking of being a research assistant for a year and then returning to academia for a PhD, but then this Bioinformatics job came along and suddenly I am a data scientist with another Masters!
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