Science has always been of my favourite subjects in school, and an interest out of school. Science, being such a broad topic means that there is just so much to learn, and I think it's cool how any phenomena can be explained (even if it takes forever) through science. Questions like, why things drop? or why water doesn't fall of the Earth can all be explained through the concept of Gravity. It's the little concepts that can explain such complex ideas that makes science cool, at least in my opinion. This is also why I enjoy math it's about transforming complex patterns, into easy to-understand expressions. A relationship between the circumference and diameter of a circle, is described as pi. I've greatly enjoyed math and science in school, and this has largely stemmed from my general curiosity, no matter what the subject would be. I think it's great that JMSS, while being a 'science school' still offers so much more, science is a real important part of world, but there is also still so much other stuff in the world. Science and math are largely calculating, but people say I'm a more of a creative person. It's probably why I love drawing, photography, filmmaking, and literature so much. I think JMSS's community being revolved around learning, as well as having better facilities would greatly motivate me. I still have no idea of what I want to do in the future, but being placed into a position where I'm able to learn about new arising science subjects, without neglecting my interests for other subjects, will help me discover pathways I was never even aware of. Even if I don't get in to JMSS I'll still have an undying passion for science, it's just unfortunate that I'm going to miss out on such a life-changing experience.