• Question: What science did you learn at high school?

    Asked by anon-202578 to Rebecca, Raashid, Matthew, Marie, Hanna, Gareth on 2 Mar 2019.
    • Photo: Gareth Nye

      Gareth Nye answered on 2 Mar 2019:


      I did all 3 biology chemistry and physics but at a level I did biology and chemistry

    • Photo: Matthew Smith

      Matthew Smith answered on 2 Mar 2019:


      I did all three sciences for GCSE and A-level. I have always loved the sciences.

    • Photo: Rebecca Gosling

      Rebecca Gosling answered on 2 Mar 2019:


      I did chemistry biology and physics at GCSE and just chemistry and biology at A level. I found physics really hard. Biology was my favourite as I loved learning about the human body and how it works.

    • Photo: Raashid Ali

      Raashid Ali answered on 2 Mar 2019:


      I did the three sciences at GCSE and chose to do chemistry and biology at A level.

    • Photo: Marie Cameron

      Marie Cameron answered on 4 Mar 2019:


      I studied maths, biology, and chemistry. I didn’t do physics at school, but have learnt some physics throughout my life. I really enjoy learning a little about astronomy now. I think Professor Brian Cox does great TV work telling people about the universe, and making it easy for non-scientists to understand.

    • Photo: Hanna Jeffery

      Hanna Jeffery answered on 4 Mar 2019:


      Me too – I did Biology, Chemistry and Maths A-levels (and French, for a change!). We all did ‘dual award science’ at GCSE – separate sciences weren’t on offer.

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