I was wondering how I can link my daily life, hobbies, work experience, and A-Levels to why I want to take a Forensic Science course at university.
I'm finding it hard to make connections with my life to the field of forensics as I obviously haven't been able to experience it directly, so I just need help with how to justify my passion for it.
I would appreciate any advice on how to link everything to forensics 🙂Â
My A Levels are:
English Literature, Business Studies, Biology, Financial Studies
Extra Qualifications:
Online courses completed for: Intro to Forensics, Forensic Anthropology, and Facial Reconstruction. A sixth form prefect. And an EPQ project on how Forensic investigative methods have developed since the 1800s. Participated in the Biology Senior Olympiad.
Work Experience:
A week assisting at a primary school, taught one maths class to year 2's, taught daily helper sessions for children with learning difficulties. Three summers assisting at film making summer school for 11 to 18-year-olds, also taught SFX makeup classes.
Hobbies:
Painting, creative writing, running, netball.
Extracurriculars:
Netball club, badminton club, debate club, homework club. Completed NCS and the DOfE expedition. Read the book "Forensics: The Anatomy Of Crime".
This sounds like biological forensics rather than digital forensics. I think you're in the wrong kind of forensics in this forum.