I love math and science, and also, my mom is a doctor. I grew up not even having an awareness that women were not supposed to be good at science.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always liked all the sciences, like math, physics and biology.
I liked science very much. A science teacher in high school inspired me, and because of him, I began studying science at the university. But when I got there... well, the subject still attracted me a lot, but I had to do all these exams, and it was just like working in an office. I couldn't stand that.
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.
One of the reasons I like working with schools is to try to convince women that they can be scientists and that science can be fun.
I have always loved science, but I have always loved the arts - drawing, painting and, yes, writing - more.
I appreciate and enjoy mathematics and science and all that side of things. I definitely have that side of me even though I'm not by any means an expert, but I love reading about physics and math and that kind of stuff. I wish I knew more than I did. I mean, I read books written for laymen, not textbooks or anything.
I like solving problems, and science provides a logical way of solving real-life problems.
I liked math - that was my favorite subject - and I was very interested in astronomy and in physical science.
My interest in science had many roots. Some came from my mother as she finished her B.A. degree studies in college while I was in my early teens.
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