From the age of 13, I was attracted to physics and mathematics. My interest in these subjects derived mostly from popular science books that I read avidly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
As a boy, it was clear that my inclinations were toward the physical sciences. Mathematics, mechanics, and chemistry were among the fields that gave me a special satisfaction.
I liked math - that was my favorite subject - and I was very interested in astronomy and in physical science.
At the age of 12, I developed an intense interest in mathematics. On exposure to algebra, I was fascinated by simultaneous equations and read ahead of the class to the end of the book.
My interest in the sciences started with mathematics in the very beginning, and later with chemistry in early high school and the proverbial home chemistry set.
Like most kids growing up, I had a very wide interest. I was interested in everything. I tried to take advantage of everything, from the sciences to music to writing to literature.
I was always good at math and science and physics.
Both my parents instilled an interest in science and mathematics.
I did grow up with a really big interest in math and science; I liked it.
I'm a school teacher, and later on, well past my formal education, I became very interested in science.
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