At school I briefly wanted to be a palaeontologist, but I was no good at chemistry and physics.
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I wanted to be a scientist. But I had no math skills.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a palaeontologist. I wanted to dig up dinosaurs.
I was particularly good at math and science.
I actually wanted to be a forensic scientist for a while. When I was doing my Standard Grades, three of them were science subjects. The interest in science didn't wear off, but I found other interests.
My first degree came years before my second. I had wanted to be a physicist, but I flunked calculus.
I wanted to become a mathematician, physicist or astronomer.
At Harvard I majored in chemistry with a strong inclination toward math.
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.
I was always good at math and science and physics.
I was never strong at maths, but I eventually got onto a university physics/astronomy course, and that led on to my Ph.D. and eventual employment.