1 Question: what age did you become a scientist at Keywords: age, career path, scientist Asked by anon-41290 on 21 Nov 2022. This question was also asked by anon-41289, anon-39850.
Vincent Monchal answered on 21 Nov 2022:
I would say 18 when I enter college and do my undergrad
Anna Desmond answered on 21 Nov 2022:
I would say when I graduated from my undergraduate in college when I was 22 years old.
Lyndsey Moore answered on 21 Nov 2022:
I would say I became a scientist when I finished my bachelor’s degree when I was 21.
Vanessa Rodrigues answered on 23 Nov 2022:
I got my PhD degree when I was 33, officially making me a scientist.
Ingmar Schoen answered on 25 Nov 2022:
I would say 23 when I first worked in a lab
Cristina Cuesta Marti answered on 30 Nov 2022:
When I was around 14-16 years old
anon-41290 commented on 22 Nov 2022:
whats your favourite thing to do as a scientist
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Vincent commented on 22 Nov 2022:
Going to my lab and get more data from my samples
Vanessa commented on 23 Nov 2022:
I like to get artistic with my work and presentations.
whats the most dangerous experience youve come across as a scientist
I had to separate minerals of a rock to analyze them separately and for that I had to manipulate bad chemicals that can kill you quickly
I was working next to a glass window that was infused with beryllium and is used in x-ray vacuum chamber experiments. If improperly handled, it is highly carcinogenic.
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anon-41290 commented on :
whats your favourite thing to do as a scientist
Vincent commented on :
Going to my lab and get more data from my samples
Vanessa commented on :
I like to get artistic with my work and presentations.
anon-41290 commented on :
whats the most dangerous experience youve come across as a scientist
Vincent commented on :
I had to separate minerals of a rock to analyze them separately and for that I had to manipulate bad chemicals that can kill you quickly
Vanessa commented on :
I was working next to a glass window that was infused with beryllium and is used in x-ray vacuum chamber experiments. If improperly handled, it is highly carcinogenic.