There are thousands of jobs that involve chemistry, and some people do not even know it. From something as blatantly obvious as a chemist itself to something in the agricultural field such as an agronomist. It may seem like the two may not have any correlation to each other at all, but both of the careers involve chemistry. Many people see forensic science technicians as some really cool crime scene investigators, but there is so much more to it. Forensic science technicians are crime scene investigators, but they also work in laboratories to analyze any evidence that they have collected at the scene of the crime.…
“If your dreams don’t scare you they're not big enough!” Science is one thing that I love to do. What led me to this career to become a forensic scientist technician is science of course and watching a lot of NCIS and CSI on Netflix. Scientist are involved in solving problems and working in labs with chemicals and lab tools to help. Forensic science technician is also based on mostly writing reports.…
To become a member of the most prestigious law enforcement agency in the world is not an easy process. People who are looking into the FBI as a career need to know all of the preliminary requirements, understand the physical requirements, and be knowledgeable about the five different divisions of the FBI. Before the extensive testing and training even begin, candidates must first meet the preliminary standard requirements.…
As an eighteen year old it’s sometimes hard to think about your life time goals, especially when your life has only begun. But you can dream and strive to achieve the most drastic of lifetime goals. My lifetime goal is to become a successful forensic anthropologist maintaining my connection to music that I currently have. For the past seven years of my life I have been a part of an intense band program while maintaining an AB academic average and that experience, along with my academic experience of taking advanced courses all while staying in touch with the musical side of the world, is what’s going to help me achieve this lifetime goal. Being a part of a rigorous band program where success is all that we strive toward, all the while maintaining suitable grades in my advanced classes is what’s going to give me the foundation to start my life on.…
For as long as I can remember, I’ve dreamed of pursuing a career in the Criminal Justice Field. Learning landmark Supreme Court cases has been appealing. Having the responsibility of protecting the country or society would be a great honor for me. Although I’m eager to participate in an elite field such as the Criminal Justice Field, I won’t be able to serve further than a certain amount of years. After spending a ten or fifteen years on the force, I know my body will no longer be able to keep up with the job requirements.…
If you have always had a dream about helping people and finding justice for those that have been done wrong, then one of the criminal justice programs in Kentucky may be just right for you. Going to college for a degree in criminal justice can lead to many different career fronts, which you are about to learn. Criminal justice programs in Kentucky offer hands on training in the justice field, so you feel like you are getting real world experience. This type of experience sets different colleges and programs apart, because it allows people that learn better by hands-on enrichment to be comfortable performing the tasks required in their chosen fields.…
A FBI candidate must have a plethora of qualities to be considered for the job. A FBI agent must have a bachelor’s degree with a grade point average of at least 3.0 or higher (“FBI Agent Career Guide”). Majority of students considering the FBI study areas including criminal justice, political science, etc (“FBI Agent Career Guide”). Following a degree, a prospective agent must have at least three years of real work experience or a master’s degree or higher (“FBI Agent Career Guide”). The application process for a job in the FBI is strenuous.…
In ten years from now, I hope to be working as an FBI Agent. I’ve been dreaming of becoming one since sixth grade, and it’s where I will work to be. I admit, I have been thinkings of doing other things. I’ve been really into Kpop since 2015, and I would be lying if I said I hadn’t thought about becoming an idol. I enjoy imagining myself rapping Korean on stage and being able to be so close with people.…
If you asked me a year and a half ago what I wanted my vocation to be, I would have promptly blurted out: “Forensic pathologist.” If you ask me now, I will respond with: “I don’t know, it may change, but I’ve got an idea.” While my interests remain within the world of science, it’s still an entire world nonetheless. I have opened myself up to exploring new career paths within this world because of one factor during the end of my sophomore year of high school—exploring the unknown. I did not know what to expect when I joined a neuroscience research facility at Case Western Reserve University.…
While in high school, you must receive your high school diploma, be a United States citizen, meet rigorous and physical and personal qualifications, and be able to respond to the advancement of technology and the criminal justice system. After high school it is important to enter a training academy and be responsible for the degree needed in what you want to precede your career in. In order to pursue your career in law enforcement, as a criminal investigator, it is generally required to have a bachelor’s degree. “In college it would be recommended to have a degree in a hard science background and getting a minor in chemistry would be helpful as well” (California Department of Justice Crime Lab). Whether it is biology, forensics, chemistry, geology, entomologist, molecular biologist, biochemist, physicist, statistics, and any type of physical science is all you need.…
For years and years, and still to this day, I have been indecisive about where my future career will land. During my childhood years and CSI being my all-time favorite TV show, I always wanted to be an investigator. After CSI, Judge Judy was my new show and I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. It was not until I accepted my first job as an in-home sitter that I knew I would spend the rest of my life building a nursing career.…
The career that I chose to research is (Emergency room) ER Nurse and Parole Officer. I am interested in these careers because it demonstrates the passion I have for helping others and I am also interested in being a mentor, advisor and authority figure. A personal experience I had a family member received excellent care from an emergency room nurse and I want to make a similar contribution to my patients’ lives. Someone who wants to become a Parole Officer and ER Nurse needs to go to school for a bachelor's or associate's degree.…
I have always focused on positions that were mostly business oriented. For most of my career, I have all been an administrative assistant. When I started the undergraduate program, I had to take criminal justice classes as electives and it became very interesting to me. Watching all the criminal shows, it really made me think about changing my career options. With a master’s degree in criminal justice, I would be able to advance my career options in law enforcement.…
1) When I think about my professional goals I want to be in a position where I take pride in what I am doing. After earning my degree I would like to work with an agency in criminal law. I have always taken pride in being a Military Police Officer with the Colorado Army National Guard, therefore going to school in pursuit of a degree in Criminal Justice would lead me in great directions. To be successful and always focusing on ways to better myself and my family. My personal goals, being a wife and mother I strive to set good examples.…
I am currently dual enrolled at Daytona State College and would like to double major in criminology and psychology. I hope to become a forensic psychologist. Forensic psychology, as defined by the American Psychological Association (APA), is the application of clinical specialties to the legal arena. Thus, the practice of forensic psychology, and perhaps the most frequent duty of forensic psychologists, is the psychological assessment of individuals who are involved, in one way or another, with the legal system. I’ve been interested in psychology ever since I took AP psych in high school.…