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Dead on Arrival
i dont want to be a CSI or CST but i really want to be a medical examiner ;]] that would be so kool1
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That's a bummer! God knows how rich Anthony Zuiker is now. :lol:Hate to admit it, but I started to write a treatment for a CSI TV series about 15 years ago, but then stopped because I couldn't believe anyone would find such a show interesting or entertaining.
eggbe4thechicken said:
I have a question. (sorry if this is the wrong thread)
I am about to start my forensics degree, and I plan to move to America afterwards. Are English degrees recognised in America? (My course is accredited by both the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Forensic Science Service.)
Thanks.![]()
That's good. Just have to get a visa and stuff. *gulp* (Juuust to let you know...it's Scotland, not Scottland...I'm obsessive, sorry! *smirk*)In a lab I used to work for, we accepted someone with a Masters in Forensics from Scottland. So I would tell you that yes your degree would probably be accepted, but you would probably already have to be in the U.S. before they would agree to hire you.
I recently changed my mind. It used to be Nottingham Trent, as it is the nearest decent uni that is near to where I live, (that does forensics) but I went to visit Lincoln the other day, and discovered that it is only 2 hours away, so that is where I am going. Much better course.hey egg what uni are you going to?
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