What careers inspire you? Would you rather be a scientist or a sports star?
Post by Alison Wilkinson
Children would rather be scientists than
actors and professional sports stars, a survey of parents has found.
It reveals that the majority of parents (72
per cent) do not think their children find science lessons boring, while more
than two-thirds (67 per cent) claimed their youngsters find the subject exciting.
But it also suggests that nearly one in
four (24 per cent) mothers and fathers believe their children find science
difficult and the same proportion admit their sons or daughters think it is too
much like hard work.
The poll of almost 1,200 parents, carried
out by YouGov and commissioned by BAE Systems and the Royal Air Force, also
asked about children’s job ambitions. The most popular career path that parents
said their children were keen to pursue, out of a given list of jobs, was that
of computer games designer, chosen by 15 per cent. This was followed by
scientist (12 per cent), vet (12 per cent), emergency services (10 per cent),
actor (9 per cent), doctor (9 per cent) and professional sports (9 per cent).
What job? Top ten careers children want to
go into
1) Computer Game Designer (15 per cent)
2) Scientist (12 per cent)
3) Vet (12 per cent)
4) Emergency Services e.g. police force, fire brigade, ambulance service (ten per cent)
5) Actor/Actress (nine per cent)
6) Doctor (nine per cent)
7) Professional sports person (nine per cent)
8) Inventor (seven per cent)
9) Musician (seven per cent)
10) Nurse/Midwife (seven per cent)
2) Scientist (12 per cent)
3) Vet (12 per cent)
4) Emergency Services e.g. police force, fire brigade, ambulance service (ten per cent)
5) Actor/Actress (nine per cent)
6) Doctor (nine per cent)
7) Professional sports person (nine per cent)
8) Inventor (seven per cent)
9) Musician (seven per cent)
10) Nurse/Midwife (seven per cent)
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