What STEM career is right for you?
Take this quiz to find out
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What's your favourite subject in school?
Maths
Science
Art
Geography
English
Physical education
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If you could visit a place in the universe, where would you go?
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter
Kepler-452b: an earth-like planet outside our solar system
See the stars at the Mauna Kea observatories in Hawaii
The Mars rover control centre in Pasadena, California
The cool, icy plains of Pluto
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If you could meet one famous woman in STEM, who would it be?
Ada Lovelace: Mathematician, writer and world’s first computer programmer
Marie Curie: Two-time Nobel prize winner, physicist and pioneer in radioactivity research
Mae Jemison: Doctor, engineer and the first Black woman to become an astronaut
Jane Goodall: Known for major chimpanzee study & environmental work
Back
What's your favourite way to spend a Sunday?
Experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen
Enjoying a peaceful, meditative yoga session in the garden
Taking a gentle hike through nature, observing the outdoors around you
Keeping your brain active, solving a little puzzle
Hosting a movie marathon with friends, complete with popcorn and chatter
Working on your ongoing small DIY project
Back
If you could have a superpower, what would it be?
Teleportation: instantly travel anywhere
Telepathy: read people's minds
Invisibility: remain unseen, and observe anything
Telekinesis: move and manipulate objects
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How would your friends describe you?
Curious, always with your head in the clouds
Creative and imaginative
Reliable and calm under pressure
Quiet and observant
Always ready to explore the unkown
A problem-solving genius
Back
Astronaut
You’re destined for the stars! Your adventurous spirit and love for exploration make you a perfect fit for the high-flying world of space. Whether you’re ready to don a spacesuit, or chart the next frontier, your future is out of this world! You could also be: a space engineer – because why stop at exploring space when you can build the rockets that take you there?
Back
Disaster response coordinator
Well done! Your calm under pressure and ability to adapt make you a natural leader in times of crisis. Whether it’s coordinating relief efforts, or planning for the unexpected, you’re the hero we need when disaster strikes. You could also be: a climate change analyst – saving the entire planet from disaster could be the beginning of your superhero journey!
Back
Science communicator
Bravo! Your gift of the gab and passion for science make you a captivating communicator. Whether you’re hosting a YouTube live on the UKSA’s latest exploits, or writing the next viral science article, you’re breaking down barriers and making science fun for everyone. You could also be: a technical writer – your talent for translating scientific jargon into everyday language could make you the go-to guru for science reports and guides.
Back
Robotics engineer
Bleep, bloop! Your knack for trouble-shooting and creativity are the building blocks of tomorrow’s technology. From designing robots to revolutionising industries, you’re at the forefront of innovation. You could also be: an artificial intelligence specialist – AI might be the future?
Back
Astrophysicist
The universe is your playground! Your love for exploration, and uncovering the mysteries of the cosmos will make you a star in astrophysics. You could also be: a planetary geologist – reach for the stars, and also planets!
Back
Research scientist
Way to go, science sleuth! Your curiosity and commitment to discovery could make you a dynamo in the world of research. Whether unlocking the secrets of the human body or finding breakthroughs in technology, you're shaping the future of science. You could also be: a laboratory manager – you’re not just conducting experiments but orchestrating a symphony of discovery!
What STEM career is right for you?
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What STEM career is right for you?
Take this quiz to find out
Start
Back
What's your favourite subject in school?
Maths
Science
Art
Geography
English
Physical education
Back
If you could visit a place in the universe, where would you go?
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter
Kepler-452b: an earth-like planet outside our solar system
See the stars at the Mauna Kea observatories in Hawaii
The Mars rover control centre in Pasadena, California
The cool, icy plains of Pluto
Back
If you could meet one famous woman in STEM, who would it be?
Ada Lovelace: Mathematician, writer and world’s first computer programmer
Marie Curie: Two-time Nobel prize winner, physicist and pioneer in radioactivity research
Mae Jemison: Doctor, engineer and the first Black woman to become an astronaut
Jane Goodall: Known for major chimpanzee study & environmental work
Back
What's your favourite way to spend a Sunday?
Experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen
Enjoying a peaceful, meditative yoga session in the garden
Taking a gentle hike through nature, observing the outdoors around you
Keeping your brain active, solving a little puzzle
Hosting a movie marathon with friends, complete with popcorn and chatter
Working on your ongoing small DIY project
Back
If you could have a superpower, what would it be?
Teleportation: instantly travel anywhere
Telepathy: read people's minds
Invisibility: remain unseen, and observe anything
Telekinesis: move and manipulate objects
Back
How would your friends describe you?
Curious, always with your head in the clouds
Creative and imaginative
Reliable and calm under pressure
Quiet and observant
Always ready to explore the unkown
A problem-solving genius
Back
Astronaut
You’re destined for the stars! Your adventurous spirit and love for exploration make you a perfect fit for the high-flying world of space. Whether you’re ready to don a spacesuit, or chart the next frontier, your future is out of this world! You could also be: a space engineer – because why stop at exploring space when you can build the rockets that take you there?
Back
Disaster response coordinator
Well done! Your calm under pressure and ability to adapt make you a natural leader in times of crisis. Whether it’s coordinating relief efforts, or planning for the unexpected, you’re the hero we need when disaster strikes. You could also be: a climate change analyst – saving the entire planet from disaster could be the beginning of your superhero journey!
Back
Science communicator
Bravo! Your gift of the gab and passion for science make you a captivating communicator. Whether you’re hosting a YouTube live on the UKSA’s latest exploits, or writing the next viral science article, you’re breaking down barriers and making science fun for everyone. You could also be: a technical writer – your talent for translating scientific jargon into everyday language could make you the go-to guru for science reports and guides.
Back
Robotics engineer
Bleep, bloop! Your knack for trouble-shooting and creativity are the building blocks of tomorrow’s technology. From designing robots to revolutionising industries, you’re at the forefront of innovation. You could also be: an artificial intelligence specialist – AI might be the future?
Back
Astrophysicist
The universe is your playground! Your love for exploration, and uncovering the mysteries of the cosmos will make you a star in astrophysics. You could also be: a planetary geologist – reach for the stars, and also planets!
Back
Research scientist
Way to go, science sleuth! Your curiosity and commitment to discovery could make you a dynamo in the world of research. Whether unlocking the secrets of the human body or finding breakthroughs in technology, you're shaping the future of science. You could also be: a laboratory manager – you’re not just conducting experiments but orchestrating a symphony of discovery!