you need to take all science and math classes.
The answer to that question is that students needs science more than any other subject inorder to understand the changes that occurs in their immediate environment .
Go to University, take a science degree and graduate.
There are no certain high school classes that are required to become a criminalist. Any advanced science classes whoever would be beneficial. A criminalists is required to complete a bachelor's degree program with a major in chemistry or a related physical or natural science.
You would need to study science and animals, know all you can about all the different animals all around the world.
The National Achievement tests for fourth year students cover all subjects. Science questions would likely include biology, physics, and chemistry.
science.
Some schools require science because they want their students to become well educated.
Go to University, take a science degree and graduate.
Biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, or any releated natural science for general forensic science.
To become a scientist, you must learn how to perform experiments, think critically, remain objective, and attend school for years and years. It is best to focus your education on the specific science you wish to explore, whether astronomy or zoology.
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
forensic scientist, you could (with a few extra years of tertiary education) become a school teacher or even take your degree to a pHd level and become a professor
Science Olympiad is a regional, state, and national competition held for middle school and high school students.
The Bronx High School of Science for gifted students. (:
Biochemistry an nutritional science is used in a school cafeteria to assure that we are getting the proper micro and macronutrients as students.
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yes because high school get you into collage which gives you the proper curriculum to be a rocket scientist!!
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