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I'm thinking for being a crime scene investigator like you see on the TV. I want to know what A-Levels you would have to take to be able to get the job?
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Yes, if you think it's anything like you see on TV, you are in for a big disappointment.
You may find this site useful: http://www.exploreforensics.co.uk/
You may find this site useful: http://www.exploreforensics.co.uk/
I think you may be disappointed for a more fundamental reason.
When I last looked the number of people studying Forensic Science at university exceeded the total number of posts in that field in the UK by a factor of about twenty to one. (Bear in mind this comparison looked at the number of posts, not the number of vacancies).
It was about five years ago, but I doubt that the numbers have changed that significantly since then.
When I last looked the number of people studying Forensic Science at university exceeded the total number of posts in that field in the UK by a factor of about twenty to one. (Bear in mind this comparison looked at the number of posts, not the number of vacancies).
It was about five years ago, but I doubt that the numbers have changed that significantly since then.
This might help:
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hello,
i am currently doing a csi course at uni at degree level, i would recomend for you to do at least one science at A-level, its not manditory however, helps you understand the things they teach you on a deeper level which may also help you for employability. i did chemistry, biology, psychology and dance (dance you dont need lol) also psychology is good as one of my modules was to do with criminal minds and criminological aspects of it.
i am currently doing a csi course at uni at degree level, i would recomend for you to do at least one science at A-level, its not manditory however, helps you understand the things they teach you on a deeper level which may also help you for employability. i did chemistry, biology, psychology and dance (dance you dont need lol) also psychology is good as one of my modules was to do with criminal minds and criminological aspects of it.