Forensic Science Personal Statement

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I have always had an interest in science from a young age, and as I reached secondary school it was clear that I excelled in the subject. Biology was always the science that intrigued me the most, learning about the human body fascinated me. My passion for forensics grew as I began to read crime novels and watch documentaries on TV. Although I am fully aware that it is not as elaborate in real life, the idea of using scientific knowledge and techniques sparks my interest. I became engrossed in the idea of a career in this field of study. Throughout secondary school I thoroughly enjoyed carrying out experiments and problem solving exercises, either on my own or as part of a team. I get great satisfaction out of solving a puzzle, which will be an essential skill in this course. …show more content…

I have to be committed to my duties each week, which is key for success in university. I have also been a buddy, helping out with younger pupils ensuring they have an enjoyable year, this has been very rewarding. This year I have volunteered to help with the paired reading scheme, this involves me sitting in on an english class and assisting pupils with their work, either reading with them or helping them with an essay. This provides me with the opportunity to take on more responsibility and become a positive role model for younger pupils. In personal support I am a numeracy buddy, this task includes setting up class activities to help improve other pupils maths skills in a fun and interesting

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