How can you turn your interests into your future?
There's more to it than you think.
Anything is possible when you follow your passion.
These guys can tell you all about how they turned their interests into a
career that they love.

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Greg was an explorer from an early age; fascinated by landscapes and yearning for adventure. At school he concentrated on ...

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Peter played lots of video games as a kid and wanted to do something creative. He was also quite good ...

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As a child Theo was inquisitive and liked taking things apart. He also liked to express himself in art and ...

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With his Dad being a pilot, Peter grew up dreaming of flying. At school he enjoyed science and maths, but ...

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Though Kate preferred English at school, her passion for the universe and how it works led her to science at ...

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Art was an important part of who Demian was, but he still didn't know what he wanted to do. However, ...

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Ben enjoyed model making as a kid, so it seemed natural for him to study something hands on such as ...

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When he was a child, Simon enjoyed finding out how things worked, especially cars. Mechanical engineering meant he could get ...

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For Katrina, school was a tough time. As well as struggling with dyslexia, she felt that a lot of her ...

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Like many of her friends, Keryn dropped out of school before she could discover what her real interests were. After ...

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Dylan was interested in gadgets and electronics and though he was a good student he struggled to find his path. ...

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Katie was always fascinated by precious stones, rocks and minerals. She found school a challenge, especially maths and chemistry, but ...

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Not knowing what to do at high school, Ly listened to her friends and ended up following a degree in ...

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James was a great student, but as he was always into making things, he knew a trade would be ideal ...