I think it’s genuinely a tough one, because everyone has brought so much to the table.
Sally as our Forensic Psychologist has brought so much to the table around prisons and criminality and i’ve learned a lot from her answers.
I’ve loved listening to Lucy talk about the clinical side of psychology and things like the therapist-client relationship, I almost went into clincal psych and listening to her experiences has been wonderul.
James has talked extensively about the brain, I do work a little bit with neuroscience and two of my good friends are neuroscientists but i’ve really enjoyed hearing what he has to say – his humor and ability to answer outside of his specialisms has also been really inspiring to watch.
David isn’t even a psychology and has talked passionately about how the internet can improve relationships and communication.
I’d like to think I too have brought something to the table! But I also don’t really like being that person who bigs themselves up. I think i’ve talked passionately about my subject and seem to have been able to demonstrate why I think my research is important. I hope you guys have seen that too!
I’d love to win but i’d be happy losing to any of these guys, they’re all fab and i’ve loved working with them!
At the beginning of last week – I didn’t know the other scientists – and so it was easier to hope that I wouldn’t be evicted. As the event has gone on, it has been great to get to know the other people in the zone, and to hear about the fascinating work that they do. I don’t really want anyone to be evicted – but I realise that it’s also kind of exciting and it makes it a bit more interesting.
I’m think you’re probably the best person to answer this question 🙂
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