Why I Want To Pursue A Career In Forensics

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When a child is little, they have a depiction in their mind of what they want to be or do when they grow up. Typically, of being a firefighter, doctor, policeman/policewoman, or like me, dreaming of becoming, a Veterinarian. They may also dream that one day they are going to do have great ideas and make a difference in that job. But sometimes as the years go by they soon grow up, go on new expenditures and discover themselves and other interests. They leave all the dreams they had as a child behind. Well like any other child, I was included in the whirlwind of fantasizing children. Sure I had a vision of being a great Veterinarian, but as I got older and went through the many grades of school, I gradually became interested in a different type of science. …show more content…

It felt perfect because I like mystery and solving puzzles which is great for analyzing and finding evidence in forensics. And I also like helping children and being able to discover what I can to get them well. If I want an educational career in either forensics or pediatrics, I have decided on life goals such as: Go to a four year college and graduate with honors, have a learning experience that is both active and engaging, succeed in life and avoid failure, maintain a high GPA so that I can further my education beyond college, demonstrate leadership in the field I have chosen, and to reach and exceed my full potential and achieve my dreams. Goals don't just happen by themselves, they require a lot of hard work an effort, so I created a plan that will allow me to achieve those goals: Take on a job or internship that will give me experience in my field, spend as much time needed studying information to know more about the field I am going into, and stay focused and not let distractions interrupt my work ethic. I would like to major in Biology since both educational careers, forensics and pediatrics, fall under this

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