In Year 10 I had a sudden realisation that I was actually pretty good at maths, if I put a bit more work in. That lead me to think that I could do something with maths involved and engineering seemed like a good choice!
I have a lot of engineers in my family and remember going on building sites fixing electical equipment in primary school. My grandfather game me a logic gate kit as a kid and remember doing a project on it at primary school so I think I always wanted to do physics or engineering. My course at Uni was half physics, half electronics which was good, and my job now is engineering of physics experiments. I wasn’t sure which I was until my twenties, but now I’m sure I’m an engineer as my interests are really in the development of devices for real applications not in the laws of physics.
It happened accidentally! i never knew i wanted to be an engineer and wanted to move into product design as i enjoyed the design aspect of it.
While looking through lots of courses for university i found that the engineering ones were actually more of what i wanted to do as it explained why things were the way they were and how they worked!
I have never looked back and cannot imagine being anything else 🙂
I love making things and a teacher suggested a computing course and it turned out that a large proportion of this course was software engineering… so kind of by accident!
Hey guys! So I’ve always been pretty good at maths but I never had any confidence in it until my maths teacher suggested I take further maths for A-level. I had a great time in my further maths class since there was only like 6 of us! But I decided a maths degree would be too theoretical and decided to do a physics degree – which I loved, I had a much better time than at school! While doing my degree I found out more about what I enjoyed doing and learnt all about fusion. After my degree I applied for an engineering graduate scheme at UKAEA so I could get involved! 😀
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