Essay On A Career As A Forensic Pathologist

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Before I was even able to crawl around the living room in my own house or make more than just a simple baby coo; I was a strong-willed little girl that soon grew up to follow her dreams. My mother has always said that I have one of the strongest personalities she has ever seen; that I am a leader and a risk taker. Since I was six years old I wanted to help people in need and to give them justice. Watching the television shows; Criminal Minds, Hawaii Five-0 and Castle, furthered my love for getting into the details and solving the crime. I have always loved science and learning how science can be brought into solving a crime. The TLC television network show, Forensic Files has opened my eyes to a much greater career field than just looking at …show more content…

I have chosen to major in these two programs because it will become a big part in my future. In order to become a medical examiner you have to go to a four year college, medical school and then do residency training in forensic pathology. I want to become a forensic pathologist because it will help solve crimes that could never be solved without forensic evidence. I have chosen this school because of the majors it has offered for me and the field I want to major in aswell. Deciding the right school for me has been a very tough and difficult process. I have looked for months online for schools that are right for me and I finally found Missouri State University. The Cellular and Molecular Biology undergraduate program is designed for forensic pathologist wanting to get a bachelor's degree to get ready for medical school. I would need to have electives in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Histology. I have taken high school classes to get me ready for college. Including, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, Biology 1 and Biology 2. I went to a cadaver lab at Saint Louis University with my anatomy class my junior year of high

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