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Barney Women and Girls in STEM
13 Feb 2025
Neve H, Year 13, wrote:
“Studying sciences later in life is something I have always known I wanted to do. I am interested in science because I enjoy understanding how things work and solving problems logically. I prefer subjects like maths, chemistry, and physics because they involve answering questions that have a clear right or wrong answer. I like working with facts, formulas, and data to find accurate solutions.
“In the future, I want to become an F1 race engineer, where I can apply this way of thinking to enhance car performance, strategy, and efficiency. While the responsibility of making race-defining decisions is daunting, the possibility of influencing the outcome of a race and pushing the team toward success is something I’m truly excited about.”