i asked my teacher about this and he said you have to study science all of the subject not just chemistry or Biology and maths algebra fractions everything
There is no such thing as a "forensic". Forensics is a science involved with a crime investigation. Whether they are Forensic Anthropologist: Scientists involved with determining what happened to a body that has been decomposed. Or maybe a Forensic Pathologist/ Medical Examiner: They examine the body of someone that have died recently. Remember, it's your decision on what you want your carrer to be when you're older. Don't just do what others tell you what you should be, and do NOT determine what you want to be when you're just by TV shows like "Bones" they glorify the cases and most of them will not be murders. Do some research about different types of forensics and get a little inside info about the real thing. Personally though, I want to be a Forensic Anthropologist when I'm older.(:
You will want to pursue a course of study in digital forensic science.Some of the specific areas you will study include cross drive analysis and live analysis.
Biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, or any releated natural science for general forensic science.
Biology - with subsidiaries in Entomology (the study of insects) Botany (plants) and Biochemistry.
The degree you should receive if you want to be a detective but may switch to forensic science or crime scene investigator or something similar is criminal justice.
Yes. If you want to be a teacher this is what you should study.
The benefits of being a forensic scientist is THEY DO ANYTHING THEY WANT LOSERS!!!!
You should study astrophysics, string theory, and particularly cosmology.
Anywhere
An archeologist?
you should study waves with a higher frequency and shorter wavelengths
Whatever the nursing school you want to attend says you should study.