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In America, it is typically in grade 10-11, however you can skip physics in your 11th year if you have taken chemistry (with the recommendation of your teacher).

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What classes do you need to take in high school to become a forensic scientist?

You need to take chemistry, biology,and get some exposer to physics and calculus level math


What is the Difference between integrated science and general science?

Integrated science is an interdisciplinary approach that combines concepts and methods from various scientific disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science, to provide a holistic understanding of complex scientific phenomena. In contrast, general science typically refers to a foundational overview of scientific principles across these disciplines without the same level of integration or emphasis on the connections between them. While integrated science focuses on how different fields interact and influence one another, general science provides a broader, more introductory perspective.


What GCSEs would you need to become a forensic scientist?

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What are some good names for a science project?

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What classes in high school can help if you want to become a forensic scientist?

Sciences:Biology and Chemistry definitely. Advanced level math courses. And to graduate you of course need your required grade 12 courses such as english.

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