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    Question: How did you discover the love for science?

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    Asked by MooganAndDeleh to Yee Whye, Valerie, Nick, Mackenzie, Lin, Jun, Jacob, Brian, Anna on 21 Nov 2019.
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      Mackenzie Graham answered on 21 Nov 2019:


      I think the best way to figure out what you really like is to try lots of different things/subjects. I had not taken philosophy until university, but I thought the ‘big questions’ it asked were really interesting. And I got into studying brains and AI just because that was what was going on around me. So I think its good to say ‘yes’ to new opportunities when they come along.

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