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UK on the cbs sitcom"Big bang theory. " But bialik doesn't just
hold a degree or play a role.The actress teaches science to homeschooled
students, and just wrapped up a monthlong stint as the face of national herworld
month, an initiative designed to educate high school girls about opportunities
in science, technology, engineering and math. High school notes talked with the
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advice for aspiring female scientists. Q:You credit a former tutor with sparking
your interest in science.What was it about that tutor's style or approach that
made you view the subject differently? A:The first thing that was special about
her, that spoke to me, was that she was female.Growing up in a really
boycentered schooling system, where i thought science and math were for boys and
the boys were happy to agree, it really helped for me to see someone female.
Also, the fact that she was so young and so enthusiastic;It seemed like that
could be me.I think for a lot of girls that's something that's missing. [Learn
why female STEM students need mentors.] Q:What was the biggest challenge you
faced as a woman studying in a maledominated field? A:I was really shocked that
grownup female professors that i was so honored to be working with and learning
from were still whispered about by people, in terms of what they look like and
how they dress.You really do have to ignore that. I looked especially to
the"Classically attractive"Female professors to see how they handled it.A lot of
it involved really trying to be appreciated for your work, and not getting into
it about all the other aspects of your physical appearance. Q:Some critics say
the"Big bang theory"Perpetuates some of the stereotypes about both men and women
in science.What's your take on this? A:I'm very proud to play a female
scientist.Obviously, amy is much more of a frumpy, quirky, social misfit, but
she's in a really interesting and emotionally satisfying relationship that is
not sexual, which i think is fascinating for a sitcom to show. We also have the
bernadette character, that's really more adorned she always wears flowery
dresses but she's also a woman who loves being a scientist.There's a line in an
upcoming episode where she talks about the first time she looked under a
microscope, and it was so neat to have a female character saying,"I loved it.I
fell in love with science. " Q:What do you hope young girls take away from the
show? A:One of the greatest fears for anyone who's ever been a nerd is that
you'll never find someone to live with, to be Friends with and to have that kind
of social community.I think it's really awesome to see a show depicting
a"Friends"Sort of cast, where all of them are quirky and enjoy dungeons dragons
and all sorts of things that"Aren't cool. " Q:What is your advice for high
school girls who are worried they'll be deemed"Nerds"Or"Geeks"Because of their
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people to reach with the message:You don't have to be one thing.If there are
things that interest you, it's in your best interest to pursue them.To get this
kind of training, and to have this kind of knowledge and wisdom, really makes
for a more creative and a more exciting possibility for all those other arenas
of your life. [Discover why high schools aren't meeting STEM demand.] Q:Many
students have that"I'm never going to use this"Attitude toward advanced science
and math.Acting isn't exactly a stem career, but you've made it into one. A:The
training, and the knowledge and all of the things that come from learning about
these subjects never leave you, no matter what you do.I view the world
differently as a scientist now than i ever could have imagined i would. It's not
that you have to pursue a life in a stem career if you train in it, though the
fact is, the journey of this knowledge will likely make you want to pursue one
of these fields.Even if you don't math is everywhere.Science is
everywhere.Having that knowledge is a wonderful, wonderful way to look at the
world.
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