11 chem, FPT
Hey y'all, it's Liam again. Let's go straight into it! Part 1 After some research, I know what my chemistry job will be: a forensic scientist! People in this profession search for possible evidence at crime scenes and use their knowledge of chemistry to analyse the evidence. It can then be presented in a court of law to back up a prosecution. In some cases, the forensic scientist who analysed this evidence may be called upon to explain to the jury what some parts of the evidence mean. This baby is gonna be the new Horatio To become an entry-level forensic scientist, a post-secondary bachelor's degree in natural or forensic science is required; for higher-level positions, a master's degree may be needed. The skills of a forensic scientist are varied, but typical for any applied scientist: problem-solving, critical thinking, organizational, and research skills, as well as good communications skills as both part of a team and as someone who might