• Question: what made you interested in Neuroscience

    Asked by anon-208402 to Tori on 11 Mar 2019. This question was also asked by anon-210361, anon-210333.
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      Tori Blakeman answered on 11 Mar 2019:


      During my A-Levels, I ended up studying maths, chemistry, biology and psychology. My psychology teacher, Miss Butler, was new the year I started Year 12, and as well as being my psychology teacher, she was also the choreographer for the school musical that year – West Side Story – for which I was the dance captain in the chorus. Having an aptitude in psychology and knowing I also enjoyed biology, I remember Miss Butler suggesting the idea of a neuroscience course to me – the study of the human brain. After her suggestion, I started exploring the option of neuroscience as well as the biomedical science course option, and arranged university open days to universities which did both courses. I ended up choosing biomedical sciences at Manchester University, and then I switched to studying neuroscience in my second year. If you’re unsure about which subject, definitely pick a university where you can change course between year 1 and 2 (like Manchester).

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