Well it all kind of depends on what kind of scientists you want to become... but first you start by studying whatever you want to study so say you were an animal scientists you find an animal like uh... spider you could study that animal & find out it's mysterieslike what's the most poisinous spider?? That answer would be a black widow.
Robert Bacon
I dont know really but I know they use a scientific method so you should search more on that.
When conducting an experiment using the scientific method, the scientist should first formulate a clear hypothesis based on observations. Next, they should design and conduct a controlled experiment to test this hypothesis, ensuring that variables are properly managed. After collecting and analyzing the data, the scientist should draw conclusions and communicate the results, which may lead to further experimentation or refinement of the hypothesis. This iterative process helps advance scientific knowledge.
Science and scientists use the scientific method, which was first proposed by Galileo in 1638. Therefore there can have been on "ancient beliefs about science" before then.
The scientific method's first step is to form a question.
Robert Grosseteste was the FIRST modern scientist. He is the father of the scientific method.
Galileo Galilei is often considered the first modern scientist. He played a key role in the scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries with his development of the scientific method and his contributions to astronomy and physics.
Robert Bacon
The first step in the scientific method is observation. This is where a scientist notes and gathers information about a phenomenon they want to study.
No, you have to go through college and get the degree first......... Nah just kidding, yes you can practice the Scientific Method even without being a scientist. (:
Aristotle is remembered as a natural philosopher rather than as a scientist, and he did not invent the scientific method.
There is no definitive "first scientist" as scientific inquiry has evolved over time. However, many consider ancient Greek philosophers such as Thales and Aristotle to be among the early pioneers of scientific thinking. They made important contributions to various fields of science and laid the foundation for the scientific method.
It is hard to say for certain, but a good possibility is Francis Bacon of England. He was probably the first to offer a clear definition of the scientific method, then called the Baconian Method.
The philosopher and scientist Francis Bacon is credited with being one of the first people to explicitly outline the principles of the scientific method in his work "Novum Organum". Bacon emphasized the importance of observation, experimentation, and inductive reasoning in the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
The first step in the Scientific Method is to make objective observations
By insisting on the use of verifiable experiments to test hypotheses, Ibn al-Haytham established a new system of inquiry-the scientific method-and earned a place in history as the first scientist. (http://ezinearticles.com/?Who-Was-the-First-Scientist?&id=637076)
I dont know really but I know they use a scientific method so you should search more on that.