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Fergus Tweedale likes to venture off the beaten path.
After graduating from high school in British Columbia, he worked as a tree planter for eight years before one day deciding to enrol in university.
鈥淚 had poor language skills coming out of high school. I started reading more after high school and realized I wasn鈥檛 very good at it鈥 I wanted to challenge myself academically,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚 was looking for something different鈥 I looked at a map and saw Halifax.鈥
At 新加坡六合彩开奖直播,聽Tweedale started out studying English, but a first-year elective class in geology quickly diverted his attention.
鈥淲ithin two weeks of studying rocks, I was really captivated by it,鈥 he says. 鈥淟ooking at rocks through a microscope was a life-altering experience鈥 if I had the experience of looking at rocks under a light microscope in high school, I would have known that earth sciences was for me.鈥 He declared a major in Earth Sciences and hasn鈥檛 looked back since.
His 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 highlights include running on the Dal cross country team for two years, and a two-week honours field trip camping in Nevada. Now he鈥檚 graduating with a bachelor's degree in Earth Sciences, and pursuing graduate studies in the Geology Department at Saint Mary鈥檚 University.
鈥淲hat earth science boils down to is understanding the history of the planet,鈥 he explains. 鈥淲here did the rocks come from, and how did they get where they are?鈥
Something of the English student is still evident in聽Tweedale 鈥 he speaks about the beautiful colours of rocks in poetic terms and appreciates the creativity afforded by his field of choice.
鈥淎 person can take a very individual approach to understand earth sciences.鈥澛燭weedale hopes eventually to pursue a career as a geologist, and the sky鈥檚 the limit.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not only limited to our planet. The moon is a big chunk of rock.鈥