• Question: why should i vote for you

    Asked by charliecjm to Aled, Ellie, Fiona, Kev, Willem on 10 Mar 2014.
    • Photo: Kevin Arbuckle

      Kevin Arbuckle answered on 10 Mar 2014:


      Because you want to (and if you don’t then don’t vote for me, but I hope you will!)
      I want to try to give a friendly, personal, and interesting experience to you all, so if you think I’ve done this then I hope you vote to keep me in the competition! If I do win, I want to take the idea behind I’m a Scientist into schools in my area, so it would help other schoolkids (and teachers!) get the experience you will hopefully have enjoyed too.

    • Photo: Fiona Heesen

      Fiona Heesen answered on 10 Mar 2014:


      Hi charliecjm,

      I agree with Kevin, you should vote for who you want to! I hope to answer all your questions as best I can, and would love for your vote if you think I have provided good answers and made your experience enjoyable 🙂 If I were to win, I would like to visit more rural communities that maybe can’t use the Internet as easily to talk to them about science!

      Thanks!

      Fiona

    • Photo: Eleanor Parker

      Eleanor Parker answered on 10 Mar 2014:


      Like Kevin and Fiona I think you should vote for whomever you want to vote for! I hope you vote for whomever makes you the most excited about science, because that person would be the worthy winner!

    • Photo: Willem Heijltjes

      Willem Heijltjes answered on 10 Mar 2014:


      Hi Charlie!

      I agree with the others, you should vote for the one whose answers you like best! Having said that, I will use the prize to make a computer game 😉

    • Photo: Aled Roberts

      Aled Roberts answered on 10 Mar 2014:


      Hey charliecjm!

      I disagree with everyone! Vote for me! Mwuhahaha! Just kidding!

      Ask as many science questions as you can and want to know… Vote for the person with the best answers that further your scientific knowledge!

      P.s. If I won, I’d be spending the money on going into schools to do experiments that they wouldn’t normally be able to do! 🙂

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