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What grades would i need to be a forensic scientist

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ok im at a c- in maths science is A and im in grade 9 right now

what should i do or what do i need to do.

plz plz plz

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  1. prob straight A's and B's.

    my sister is getting into that.

    its worth a shot tho :]]

    if your really that into it :]


  2. Don't worry so much about your grades in high school. You need to excel in college to become one.. You'll also be taking A LOT of chemistry and math classes. They are pretty hard.

  3. I DISAGREE TO THE FIRST GUY. great you know what you want to do. dont worry when I was 9th I was clueless the brain and common sense kicks in at later lets just say but you know grades arent everything nowadays and telling us what you know matters more including experience in this field later on. Maybe an internship?

    Good luck

  4. hey there kiddo, I was majoring in forensics, so I might be able to help a bit. Math- you gotta get that grade up. Take math every year. Take physics, calculus, algebra. They science is good but you need anatomy and physiology. If you can get a good grip on these in high school, you will do much better in college, because those classes are so much tuffer when you get in college. I wish you the best of luck. study study study.  

  5. Online certification-http://expertrating.net/

  6. i am a scientist at Johns Hopkins.  i could have chose to be a forensic scientist after college but they do not pay as well as Hopkins.  they dont look at grades when getting a job.  i needed to maintain a C average in college to stay in the program but an employer will never see those grades.  i was always a low B student even i college.  and yes those chem and math classes are hard and they were always my worst subject. you will be fine.

  7. U DON NEED GRADES TO BE A SCIENTIST. U NEED A BRAIN.

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