Career questions tagged forensics
What are most of the careers I can become with a bachelor's degree in Criminology?
Hello, My name is Kylie. I am a senior high school student looking into this for a while. I am trying to become a Forensic anthropologist or a Forensic investigator and there are many things I can do instead of a bachelor's degree in Biology.
Is it possible to finish my pathology education under 12 years?
It's the career I've been wanting to do for years
How much work do you do outside of paid hours as a forensic scientist?
I am a sophomore in high school who is very interested in forensic science. I would like to one day work for the FBI as a forensic analyst.
What does an average day in your job look like as a forensic scientist?
I am a sophomore in high school. I am very interested in forensic science but do not know for sure if it is the right fit.
High School Career Class Questions Detective?
I have an assignment to learn about careers in Criminology, but I do not have any contacts to interview. Would you help me? I need 2 from a detective, crime scene investigator, forensics, professor, forensic psychology, criminal justice, lawyer, etc. Job Title? Full Time/Part Time? 3 day to day tasks? Types of projects? Degree? School? Entry Level Job for this career? 2-3 things you like about your job 2-3 things you don't like Where else could you work with your degree
Is forensic anthropology the right major for me?
Hi! I've always loved forensics and once I found forensic anthropology it seemed like a good route for me. After doing some more research I realized it requires some math skills, math is not one of my strong suits so I'm doubting my choice. What is it like to actually work with anthropology? For someone who struggles with math, would this be the right choice for me? Should I pick another major? These are questions that have been running through my head.
How do you find a lifelong career that you will love and be passionate about?
I'm still young, in my early twenties asking for advice or helpful insight on finding the right path for me. I'm currently enrolled in a Jobcorps Center and am pursuing Pharmacy technician and or other trade work training. I have several small interests that I enjoy but none that I feel confident building into a lifelong career. I graduated from high school during the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, and I feel it's stunted my growth into a career. I'm interested in STEM, Language studies, Anatomy Physiology, forensics, Physical fitness, Chemistry, Woodworking, and Medicine. I'm artistic and investigative and wish to do a career that I find challenging and rewarding. I've traveled to Europe, Studied French in southern France, and interned as a sales associate in Ireland with a Designer Exchange Company; all of which were wonderful experiences but I'm unsure how to turn them into a career for my future. So how do I narrow down my interests into a career I will find fulfilling in my later life?
what is the best route to become a forensic pathologist
What is the best route in college (classes/major/involvement) to become a forensic pathologist?
How would i prepare for a career as a Forensic Medical Examiner?
I don't know how you would prepare yourself every day for this job. I also need to ask, how do you handle the mourning family and all of the pressure put on you by law enforcement, the public, and especially the family and friends of the victim?
How much money does a forensic artist make and how much money does a toxicologist make?
I am in my last year of middle school and I am stuck between wanting to be an artist or a forensic artist or a toxicologist. My ideal job would be to be an artist and sell my work (if someone could give ways to sell art that would be much appreciated) but I have heard that artists do not make much money. My next two would be to be a forensic artist or a toxicologist. How much money do they make yearly and what would their schedule look like? I have greatly enjoy art and I have been told that my art is good, so going off of that with practice obviously I think I could sell my art.
How did you know you wanted to pursue a career in forensic science?
Hello, I have recently developed an interest in forensics and have decided that that is what I want to do. I am currently getting my associate's in general studies, and once I complete that, I'll focus on the studies required for forensic science. What schools do you suggest I go to? What was your experience throughout university? Also, I would like to interview a forensic scientist for an upcoming assignment.
In Forensics, how does Luminol interact specifically with other chemicals and substances and what produces the most drastic outcome?
I may not have spelled Luminol correctly so I hope I was not too far off from the point. By drastic, I mean what chemical or substance would produce the most desired outcome?
Why did you chose the field of forensics?
Why do you like it? Within forensics, I'm interested in forensic science and forensic psychology.