Forensics:
Mar. 12th, 2008 10:02 amI am very into forensic science, as preamble. It drives me to watch crime on TV... I prefer true to fake, though I love me some Law and Order (and Crossing Jordan, but I think I like that show for the story and not the crime). I'm NOT into CSI. At all. But that's a side thing.
Anyway, the point... I've had a couple of classes here and there (highschool, really) and have kicked around a possible future where I -do- seek formal education on the subject and potentially, at some point, work. Now, I don't want to investigate crime-scenes and pursue criminals... I'd want to work in a lab, doing something heinously specific really, really well. All of the tiny sub-fields of forensic science are bafflingly fascinating and supremely awesome. Forensic document examination? Forensic geology? Sound analysis? Or fingerprints... or anthropology...
It's just... really interesting, that's all.
Anyway, the point... I've had a couple of classes here and there (highschool, really) and have kicked around a possible future where I -do- seek formal education on the subject and potentially, at some point, work. Now, I don't want to investigate crime-scenes and pursue criminals... I'd want to work in a lab, doing something heinously specific really, really well. All of the tiny sub-fields of forensic science are bafflingly fascinating and supremely awesome. Forensic document examination? Forensic geology? Sound analysis? Or fingerprints... or anthropology...
It's just... really interesting, that's all.
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Date: 2008-03-13 11:00 pm (UTC)I suppose it's how you look at it. Most of the time working in the lab will circumvent chasing down the bad guys, but it doesn't mean it's going to be non-corpsey. If you think you'd be cool with death scenes, blood spatter analysis is also really awesome. You generally have multiple specialties like blood spatter analysis and photography. Fingerprint analysis won't keep you in the lab all the time. I'd recommend pursuing as much education on forensic science as you can, especially all things lab-related. Once you start on your classes, you can find out exactly what fits your interests.
I start my death investigation classes through my job in two weeks, which means I get to spend a couple hours with a couple bodies a month. It's going to be exciting, though it'll probably take me a little while to get used to the work environment >_
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Date: 2008-03-14 12:01 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-03-14 03:12 pm (UTC)thank you
Date: 2008-03-27 12:30 am (UTC)