I Want To Become A Forensic Psychiatrist

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I hate that I always have to wake up all times of the night. Why can’t people just follow the rules and regulations of the law? Being a forensic scientist is very difficult and focused and I enjoy my job. Although sometimes my jobs runs my whole life, I never thought I’d be living across the county as a college student working with some of the greatest. Believe me, this is nothing like Law & Order, this is intense and very dangerous. I have had criminals come and steal evidence out the lab overnight so that I cannot test it. I have even been mugged for my purse at gun point. Criminals will do anything to be free. I love the suspense of my job and I plan to say in the forensic field for as long as my body allows me. I never get enough rest and …show more content…

I never imagined being able to stand seeing people and their bod parts cut up and destroyed. My daily routine consist of me holding my nose because dead bodies reek. I hate blood but I had to get over that pet peeve after having to perform autopsy almost everyday. I use to call my buddies at work crazy but seeing what some people can do to one another really made me appreciate my sanity. I have to drink caffeine throughout the day to stay upbeat and on task because I’m handling such big task at a young age. I’m honored, privileged, and thankful for attending UNCG and been given the opportunity to study abroad. The impact of just one semester changed my life and my outlook on life so much. No matter how hard my job may have been, I had a passion for it. My coworkers were amazing in teaching me the skills that I need to go and be great. I never knew what hard work and dedication really meant until having to spend days on examining fingerprints or a simple hair from the crime scene. I got taught skills that will help me tremendously in the work field. When I returned back to UNCG, my classes began to make

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