So You Want To Be A Forensic Scientist?

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2020
  • Hey guys,
    Today i'll be getting into how to become a forensic scientist and what does it mean!

Komentáře • 296

  • @Arifaeth
    @Arifaeth Před 2 lety +348

    I took an intro to forensics sciences I'm high school, it was a college level course, and I loved it, I mainly loved the finger print, hand writings, and matter analysis parts of it. I was worried I would end up doing the other parts as well. This video has cleared up a bunch for me

  • @sebas593
    @sebas593 Před 3 lety +479

    I’m still a junior in high school but I’m SO excited to do all of this

  • @qldk_0118
    @qldk_0118 Před rokem +65

    i’m in secondary school right now and i’ve always been so interested in crime since i was in primary, so i’m so glad you made this since i’ve always been interested in forensics but was never sure about what i wanted to do exactly! thank you!!

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +1

      You’re welcome. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @paytonmckinney6158
    @paytonmckinney6158 Před 2 lety +104

    This helped me tremendously to figure out exactly what it is I want to do, what it involves and the differences between all the different areas and the misconceptions that I admittedly believed. Awesome channel

  • @HinaB358
    @HinaB358 Před 2 lety +53

    At first I wanted to be a biochemist, but looked into some jobs that are related to biochem and saw forensic science was related. I love the thought of law and science and I’m wanting to learn more about it as a potential major!

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +3

      It is really interesting, cannot recommend it enough if you like both!

  • @Vanessa-cr5so
    @Vanessa-cr5so Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you so much! I've been really leaning towards forensics for a long while and you were definetly able to clear some things up! Amazing video :)

  • @carmenferebee1798
    @carmenferebee1798 Před 2 lety +43

    The fact that she talked about ncis made me sooooo happy like that show is the reason I am so excited to start classes and the reason as a child I wanted to do what I am learning

  • @elizabethlusher9667
    @elizabethlusher9667 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is very helpful. I'm teaching forensic science this year. My background is in biology so I'm comfortable with the science but I'm trying to get familiar with the broader aspect.

  • @Alex-.-World
    @Alex-.-World Před měsícem

    This is amazing I'm pursuing a forensic science degree in the fall and I was worried about what exactly I would be doing but I've wanted to be a forensic scientist since maybe 7th grade and baby was a big reason cause working in a lab is a huge dream of mine. The video really solidified that thank you so much

  • @luiscarlos-mn5rk
    @luiscarlos-mn5rk Před 2 lety +31

    Thank you for this
    This helped me understand and know more about this career
    I’m currently studying forensic science in the area of chemistry

    • @luiscarlos-mn5rk
      @luiscarlos-mn5rk Před 2 lety +3

      I was worried that I would possibly see dead bodies , but now I know that I wouldn’t do that

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +2

      @@luiscarlos-mn5rk glad i could help :)

  • @wijdanetoumi7990
    @wijdanetoumi7990 Před 2 měsíci

    Loved the video ! I've always been interested with forensic science but i'm french and i would like to study in Australia because this field is not as develop as i thought. I don't know if it's possible for me to do so.

  • @Flufi_
    @Flufi_ Před 11 měsíci

    Thx so much this made it so much clearer

  • @ImInYourClosetToo
    @ImInYourClosetToo Před 8 měsíci +3

    Im still in middle school and im really interested in psychology and the human mind and i kinda want to do forensic psychology(though i do have to work on my communication skills because they do suck)but im definitely going to look at the other branchs of forensics so yeah 😊 but thank you for this video definitely helps i also do have a question do you know any course on CZcams that introduce forensics and go in depth of the definitely parts of it i am reading books too but watching videos would also help too but thank you

  • @A1l7e1x7
    @A1l7e1x7 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video, Thanks!

  • @simhadriMD
    @simhadriMD Před 3 lety +4

    Nice explanation, thank you

  • @N0tT4ils
    @N0tT4ils Před 2 lety +26

    Hey, so I'm still in high school but forensics is something I REALLY want to do in my future. My aunty is telling me afp is the way to go, and I agree, but I'm not sure I'll be smart enough. Do you think it's hard to get into? Or is it sort of like the others? I have loved science (specifically forensics) since I was about 10 and when I knew I wanted to do this I did lots of research. I'd like to think I'm good with science, but currently I am only get B's. Do I have to be very smart to get in? Will B's be okay? I'm stressing out a little haha! Please let me know how difficult you think afp is please. Awesome video btw! Gave me some useful info :)

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +6

      Definitely AFP they have much nicer labs and pathways in forensics. I was told I want smart enough but still made it into uni. So never doubt yourself. Just try it out and see how you go.

  • @doormat123
    @doormat123 Před 2 lety +79

    Hi! I am currently in high school thinking of going into forensic science. This may change who knows but I was wondering which university and which type of degree and major is best to get into a forensic science job, and I think I would prefer working in the lab (I live in Sydney). I was also wondering what the pay is for a forensic scientist whether in the lab or CSI. Also great video really helpful thank you

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +24

      Hello! I did my degree in Sydney at UWS or WSU whatever they've changed it to now. I really enjoyed it because it gave an overall view of what you could do within forensics rather then something specific. Its also the only forensics degree in Sydney that does CSI so it may be a good option for you. You will need to travel so i hope you with like driving or sitting on a train haha. There's one other degree at UTS which is specifically in chemistry so if you like the chemistry and want to wok in a lab then this is an option. But i preferred learning about everything then being stuck in one thing within forensics. Pay is also dependent on who you work for so from memory it can range from $70k-$150k and also depends on how much experience you have.

    • @doormat123
      @doormat123 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nerdstheword wow thanks! This really helps

  • @mariexx__
    @mariexx__ Před 4 měsíci +1

    I’m in college right now, second semester into my Forensic Science-Investigator degree, I’m passionate about this and can’t wait to make my dreams come true !

    • @user-zx3bw7yt8o
      @user-zx3bw7yt8o Před 4 měsíci

      What was the first step after graduating high school?

  • @aimanjaveid9902
    @aimanjaveid9902 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm currently getting a bachelor's degree in justice studies and I've always found forensics interesting so I plan on getting a master's degree in forensic identification. Would it be easy for me to find good jobs after I graduate? Great video btw!

  • @maxminkat2231
    @maxminkat2231 Před 2 lety +1

    That is what i have always wish do to.thanks for the video

  • @Christina_320
    @Christina_320 Před 2 lety

    Cool and helpful insight thank you.

  • @NuniiPlays
    @NuniiPlays Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much!

  • @tjaritjendjavera
    @tjaritjendjavera Před rokem +1

    Thank you❤️❤️

  • @anna_maria2k6
    @anna_maria2k6 Před rokem

    Really like the way you presented it!!!! Btw what all jobs can one get with bsc forensic science degree?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      There are a lot 😂 it depends what you want to specialise in after you get the degree.

  • @edwardanobo8243
    @edwardanobo8243 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, I am a police man in Papua New Guinea and I have a diploma in Prosecution. I have always wanted to study forensic science especially forensic in firearm. Please can you do a video on that field (firearms).
    Thank you.

  • @maheshi5350
    @maheshi5350 Před rokem

    Now I am doing A/Ls in the Biology stream. I am really interested in Criminology, Psychology and Genetics. So what do you think should I select for my future career?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      That’s a bit hard because they generally don’t go together. It’s either psychology or biology. I would go with your gut on which you preferred more.

  • @vc663
    @vc663 Před 2 lety +3

    It is very difficult to get positions in forensic science. Many go out and get degrees with high hopes of entering the field but may end up more on the criminal justice side of things. For example becoming a police officer, background investigator etc. Dont give up guys but do other jobs that will at least get you some experience while seeking that dream forensics job.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      I totally agree with this! Forensics is a niche market making it hard to find jobs. Its not a bad thing to start off somewhere which could lead to a forensics just such as with the police force.

    • @vc663
      @vc663 Před 2 lety

      @@ms_curiosity Hello I'm in the United States so I'm not sure about what the rules or criteria may be in other countries. Contact an agency in the area that you may be choosing and ask them a few questions. Good luck in your endeavors.

  • @eeshapopat4067
    @eeshapopat4067 Před 2 lety

    I am properly going to major in this. Right now I’m taking an intro course in high school and i think I will like it enough ti major in it

  • @renknee
    @renknee Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have a question, I’m gonna go to college soon and I really like forensic chem, forensic biology and fingerprint analysis. This one college near me as a program for forensic chem. But if I wanna go into forensic biology or fingerprint analysis, what program should I take?

  • @angelamendez2899
    @angelamendez2899 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi I’m still in high school trying to figure out what I actually want but I’m very interested in crime investigation what does crime investigation really focus on doing as you said it doesn’t do everything it has special groups what does crime investigation focus on? I like to know more about crime investigation you experienced more and I like to know I’m sure i learn from you I have more questions coming up in the future and I like to ask you because this video literally help me so much thank you!!

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Depends if you want to be on crime scenes. If it’s just crime scenes then it will most likely just be evidence collection.

  • @llamalama_ded7163
    @llamalama_ded7163 Před 3 měsíci

    ik this video is a bit old, but I have a question. So I'm quite familiar with the fact that if u go into forensic science you don't do everything. My question is, is there a role that works closely with detectives and analyses evidence in a general way? if so, is that what the forensic investigator is? or am I wrong. Loved your vid btw!

    • @ucouco78
      @ucouco78 Před 3 měsíci

      In NY they don't allow the criminalist (forensic scientist) on crime scenes anymore. Detectives are all trained in criminalistics now. Criminalist gather and process the physical evidence. There are several departments in the NYC police lab. Trace evidence, drug analysis, questioned documents, firearms, prints and arson. The OCME has toxiocology and DNA analysis which is my forensic science. specialty.

  • @helpfulreaper7684
    @helpfulreaper7684 Před 2 lety

    Junior and going into my senior year of law enforcement and I've been wondering what unit if forensic should I go into. I'm thinking of biology or physics but idk yet.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Depends what country you’re in. In Australia I would find one which does multiple so you get to try them all out. That’s unless you already know what you want to do.

  • @miasearcy4644
    @miasearcy4644 Před 2 lety +16

    Im currently in college getting my bachelors degree in biochemistry and plan to get my masters in forensic science so this was a very helpful video, thank you

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad it helped!

  • @pulv8024
    @pulv8024 Před rokem

    Still in high school, but a quick question. Would Physics and Chemistry be alright if I did them in high school and did not do biology?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Yeah you can do that. Normally it’s okay as long as you’ve done two sciences in high school.

  • @guadalupemarcial2850
    @guadalupemarcial2850 Před rokem +2

    I am planning on getting my bachelors degree in chemistry. By having my degree in chemistry, would I still be able to get a job in the forensic field?
    Thanks for the video! Highly appreciate it!

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +1

      Hey there, it’s possible if you manage to do a subject in forensic chemistry. I would see if the university has it as an option. Alternatively you could always do a masters in forensics afterwards 😊

  • @banjeong5165
    @banjeong5165 Před rokem

    at first i like flying and travel thus wanna go for aviation, then, thing that i acknowledged is i love analyse, thingking, investigate since i was in school, probably i know this is my field

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      I was the same haha. I knew what I wanted to do for a long time.

  • @racheltarr1162
    @racheltarr1162 Před 2 lety

    Am a lover of forensics science and am about to do it in college. Am from Liberia, west Africa and my name is Muhammed Kajale Kiawu Jr.

  • @patrickakubu159
    @patrickakubu159 Před 2 lety

    Hey, am going for forensic psychology. But I want to know more about their roles as expert witnesses and testimonies

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Generally you have to be able to explain what you did and why you asked specific questions. When you’re an expert witness it’s the lawyers trying to find out what you did wrong. Which is why you should always follow processes.

  • @Sarah-sx1ly
    @Sarah-sx1ly Před 2 lety +2

    Hi! i plan on doing a bachelors degree in forensics and then a masters in forensic toxicology. You spoke about the difficulty of getting a job fresh out of college. Would it be easier to get a job with a masters degree?? and how would one get the experience that you mentioned was required?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +3

      Depends. Some companies really like a masters degree, but most really like experience. I know that makes it hard, how do you get experience when you can't find a job? I would suggest looking at getting a job in a lab just doing any sort of toxicology work. That way you get the experience and having the masters will also give you a leg up over others.

  • @prishanihendalage757
    @prishanihendalage757 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you so much this is so helpful.
    Currently I'm following a biomedical science degree , so will I be able to become a forensic scientist? And I'm more interesting in Genetics and if so what should i more focus about ? And I'm also interested in crime scene investigation as well, so after my degree what should I actually do , if I do a masters degree in forensics will it help ?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +1

      Forensic biology is a subject within forensics. There are two options; do a masters which may help with the CSI portion or work in a lab which has a career trajectory to do forensics. Please also note that CSI is only going to the crime Scene and bagging and tagging items, it will not involve you working in a lab. So you have to decide which you would like to do more as you won't be able to do both when you get into the field. You generally have to work in one field at a time.

    • @prishanihendalage757
      @prishanihendalage757 Před 2 lety

      @@nerdstheword to be more clarify is Genetics comes under forensic biology ?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      @@prishanihendalage757 Yes genetics would come under forensic biology

    • @prishanihendalage757
      @prishanihendalage757 Před 2 lety

      @@nerdstheword okk thank you so much. 😇

  • @n0lyrical
    @n0lyrical Před 2 lety

    great video,

  • @pakistancreativity4646
    @pakistancreativity4646 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi I hope you are well!
    I have done MBBS from pakistan back in 2017 and I have been in clinical practice since then. If I want to do masters in forensic sciences from Australia, then is it easy to get jobs afterwards in Australia and does this degree gives PR in the long run for IMGs? And what's the average pay package of forensic scientist?

  • @somasishghosal4159
    @somasishghosal4159 Před 2 lety

    Really informative video & presented well. My question is one having MSC & PHD in Biology (Medicolegal Forensic Entomology) how can they get a job in forensics?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      I would suggest contacting private labs which do forensic analysis. It might be hard to find them but they are out there. If you're looking at doing it in a public realm you would be looking at a lab with the police force or a lab within the federal justice system.

  • @abbyg3565
    @abbyg3565 Před 3 lety +90

    I’m still in high school but I’m wondering if forensic science is super competitive? and what most people have degrees in if they want to become a forensic scientist?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 3 lety +40

      Hi there! It depends on where you live how competitive it is. For example in Australia its actually very hard to get into Forensics. As for degrees I did a Bachelor of Science (Forensic Science). Some universities have specific degrees in forensics, so its about searching for those unis in the country you live in. However this being said sometimes if you are an expert in a field (such as chemistry and biology) you can be asked to either do some forensics work or shift to forensics. To be considered an expert you should have at least 10 years worth of experience.

    • @AnushkaAntu
      @AnushkaAntu Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@nerdstheword❤

  • @briannamalone6242
    @briannamalone6242 Před rokem +2

    What forensic field would you go into if you wanted to be a forensics analyser in a dna lab??? Like with dna evidence

  • @deannesomething2396
    @deannesomething2396 Před 2 lety +12

    Does forensic science include alot of chemistry or is it just a specific field.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Depends on where you do the degree and what you specialise in. For examples of you did forensic engineering there would be no chemistry.

  • @felicitybywater8012
    @felicitybywater8012 Před 2 lety +1

    This was very interesting.

  • @nevadaarnold8857
    @nevadaarnold8857 Před 2 lety +1

    I would like to know what specific role Abbey plays. What's specific job title is she?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +1

      Abby is classed as a Forensic Scientist on NCIS. But remember she does pretty much everything which isn't common. You see her do ballistics, forensic chemistry, forensic biology and much more in the show. Fun fact, the actress that plays Abby actually has a forensics degree herself!

  • @terrenciavlogs
    @terrenciavlogs Před rokem

    You said coroners deal with dead bodies, do they do autopsies? If they do, then what does the medical examiner do? I am interested in pursuing forensics, mainly for the purpose of doing autopsies, I had no idea it was so broad and independent to the other topics.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Depending on the country sometimes the coroner can be a medical examiner. But they tend to be the ones that do autopsies. Generally if that’s what your looking at doing, you would also need some sort of medical training.

  • @sageygreen
    @sageygreen Před 2 lety +1

    i’m a sophomore in hs but i plan on taking forensics in junior/senior. anatomy is a required course; is psychology apart of it too?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Sometimes it can be, not all courses in forensic are the same. So it’s generally dependent on the provider.

  • @cyarikanirola7295
    @cyarikanirola7295 Před měsícem

    Hi do international people get forensic job in Australia but studying master in Australia??

  • @nat.v2765
    @nat.v2765 Před 3 lety +11

    Hi! I just got accepted for the bachelors in forensic science at uws. I'm wondering if you think it was overall worth it to get this degree when living in Australia? and did the degree help you when getting a career? I was thinking of going into either crime scene investigation, or just working purely in the labs, but I had no clue that it was actually difficult to get a job in forensic science in Aus. Thank you for the video, it was really informative and insightful!

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 3 lety +4

      First of all... congrats on getting into UWS! So i think the degree that UWS has is the best degree for forensics because it gives you a much broader idea of what types of forensics you can do. CSI is fairly hard to get into in Australia, but working in labs is much easier to find a job. Don't let it get you down. Once you have the degree there are many other paths to get to where you want to go, it just may take a bit longer.

  • @nsnsnsnhehehej2454
    @nsnsnsnhehehej2454 Před 2 lety

    Do you recommend csi or forensic I’m stuck between both of them my dream was a csi but i also would love to do the work in dna and such but I’m leaning towards csi your opinion?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      I prefer CSI but that’s because I don’t like being stuck in a lab. It’s purely based of preference really. So go with your gut.

  • @kyllapalma6794
    @kyllapalma6794 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi! I've always wanted to study in australia, and if ever I'm going to be an international student. I just want to ask that is it going to be difficult if I'm planning to take a bachelor in pyschology there, and a master for forensic or should I just continue getting a master degree in pyscho?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      There are basically no masters forensic courses in Australia, they are all Bachelor courses. If you already have a bachelor in psych then i suggest getting a masters in psych.

    • @kyllapalma6794
      @kyllapalma6794 Před 2 lety

      @@nerdstheword thank you! I have another question if you don't mind, uhm since there's this thing called forensic pyschology, do you think if I get a bachelor for pyscho, I can still apply to for forensic pyschology?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      @@kyllapalma6794 So it's always possible, but you may need to work your way up to it in the industry first. So just keep focused and as long as you have yourself set on the path you want you'll make it there!

    • @kyllapalma6794
      @kyllapalma6794 Před 2 lety

      @@nerdstheword thank you very very much!

  • @paythom8860
    @paythom8860 Před 10 měsíci

    I am from somalia and want to investigate about forensic sciences i am grade 8 student and I want to begin investigating this great job but, I don't have the opportunity to work it so how to make my dream come true?😢

  • @biancamoonsamy5389
    @biancamoonsamy5389 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi!! I am a final year student at high school in South Africa ,i am busy applying at universities and non of them offer forensic science as a degree. i was informed that i should apply for a bachelor of science...which type of science do you think is the best to apply for? eg. chemistry ,biochem ,biology etc?
    this was so helpful! Thank you so much !

    • @user-iu3ky6iv4c
      @user-iu3ky6iv4c Před 2 lety +3

      I'm studying forensic sciences at university of free state

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +2

      Yep this is normal. Mine was a bachelor of science in forensics. I would suggest applying for the one you are more interested in. For example if you want to be working with dna go for biology.

  • @zozihn8047
    @zozihn8047 Před 2 lety

    So would it be correct, then, to say that Forensic Video Analysis and Full-motion Video work is not considered Forensic Science?
    Also, what's the difference between a Forensic Scientist and a Forensic Science Technician? Are they different branches in the field akin to a Nurse vs Nurse Tech or are they a case of HR hiring semantics?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      Sort of... Forensic video analysis can be done by a forensic scientist but they are generally trained specifically for this type of work. Most of the time they probably won't have a forensics degree but a heavy background in digital imaging.
      Forensic technician normally goes to a crime scene to collect evidence. A Forensic Scientist analyses the information. In most countries they will be called by their field name, for example forensic biologist, crime scene forensic officer, forensic chemist etc.

  • @jenniferhernandez9752
    @jenniferhernandez9752 Před 2 lety

    Hello I'm a sophomore in highschool and I'm really interested to become a forensic pathologist just that I'm confused and what I have to do and what I can start doing right now as a sophomore in highschool. I was wondering if you could maybe tell me like something's I can do in highschool as a sophomore or classes I should focus on.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      Definitely do biology and chemistry! They are the staples of forensics, so if for some reason you decide that pathology isn't for you you can do forensics in other fields as well.

  • @sakshishreekumar9411
    @sakshishreekumar9411 Před 11 měsíci

    What is the difference between a criminology course and a forensic science course? Which one is better?

    • @dxstopia
      @dxstopia Před 3 měsíci

      criminology is more legal and psychology based, forensic science is actual science analysis

  • @LuisAlvarez-vv4ls
    @LuisAlvarez-vv4ls Před 10 měsíci +1

    I subscribed just cause the name😊!

  • @juliet9670
    @juliet9670 Před 2 lety

    really interested in forensic science… “accidentally” chose psychology major :/ hoping i can change it once i get to college.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      That’s okay, you can do forensic psychology and combine the two of you want in the future.

  • @ayishahannath
    @ayishahannath Před rokem

    hai I really liked your vedio it is really helpful. And Iam an highschool junior (in India it is basically known as plusone) . And Iam really into crime scenes and investigation. I do think that I would like to become CSI . Can you tell me which is the best university I could go into? And what major I could rely on ? It is really my dream to become one of the best forensics.

  • @janerieravenromero9145
    @janerieravenromero9145 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a second-year college student major in Biology. After I finish college and get the biology degree, what should I do next? Will there be scholarships for getting the forensic science degree?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      If you want to do forensic biology i would suggest looking at either a masters in forensics or working in a lab where there are the opportunities to grow into the forensic field

  • @soumyadeepnaiya7185
    @soumyadeepnaiya7185 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it a good idea to come to australia to do masters in this subject ......please let me know ....I am interested ...

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      There are a few universities that have masters course in AUS. The one at WSU is joint with an American university, so i would say that might be a good option.

  • @dreamyrelaxation3664
    @dreamyrelaxation3664 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m literally 10 years old and I have my dreams set on being a forensic scientist and really want to do crime scene investigations! :)

  • @mimRBRF
    @mimRBRF Před rokem

    Hi there, thanks for your video. I just got an offer into forensic science WSU Hawkesbury campus. How did you find the subjects? Was it quite demanding? What was the timetable like? I am thinking of doing part time study, in the hope I can balance family life also.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Hello, thanks for watching! Generally I found the subjects really good. Practicals and tutorials are a must but the lectures were just read off the slides so it wasn’t a drama if you missed any.
      Generally every semester I managed to only be on campus 2 or 3 days out of the week. But obviously the timetables change every year so that might not be the case. They normally release the timetables early before you register into them, so you can plan it out the best you can. I think there was only 1 semester where it was a bit all over the place, but I just didn’t go to those lectures and watched the recordings instead.
      As for demeaning there were assignments which you needed to do at home for most of the practical classes. Generally those were more report writing and going through data you might have gathered. The first year is pretty cruisy though.
      Hopefully this helps 😊

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +1

      Hello, thanks for watching! Generally I found the subjects really good. Practicals and tutorials are a must but the lectures were just read off the slides so it wasn’t a drama if you missed any.
      Generally every semester I managed to only be on campus 2 or 3 days out of the week. But obviously the timetables change every year so that might not be the case. They normally release the timetables early before you register into them, so you can plan it out the best you can. I think there was only 1 semester where it was a bit all over the place, but I just didn’t go to those lectures and watched the recordings instead.
      As for demeaning there were assignments which you needed to do at home for most of the practical classes. Generally those were more report writing and going through data you might have gathered. The first year is pretty cruisy though.
      Hopefully this helps 😊

  • @mr.darknight1451
    @mr.darknight1451 Před rokem

    Hi ! Hope you can still read this comment🫶🏻
    I have a question for you:
    my final goal is to be a forensic pathologist, so my first choice was pre med. however for my major, I’m stuck if I should go into criminology (sociology) or be with a science major like chemistry.
    I’m trying to find whatever is best, since what I enjoy most is the law and Medicine together.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      I would probably go with a science major, I feel like it would help you out more in the long run 😊

  • @prachikatkade9335
    @prachikatkade9335 Před rokem

    Did we get placements from colleges??

  • @biancab2125
    @biancab2125 Před 2 lety

    Hi, how are you? I would like to know if you accept the faculty of biomedicine for the post in any European country or state for the post of forensic science?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      Hi, generally you have to have a degree in forensics. I'm not sure how Europe runs things, but if you get a post graduate degree it might help. Sometimes they do training on the job but it is rare.

  • @kolbybernard303
    @kolbybernard303 Před 3 lety +10

    Can you please give me advice? right now my major is biology with an area of concentration in forensics, I plan to have a minor in chem.
    how hard would it be for me to find a job with my particular degree.

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 3 lety +3

      It all depends on where you're based. For example jobs in forensics in Australia are particularly hard to get into. I can't comment on any other countries as I haven't worked in any of them. Happy job hunting!

    • @kolbybernard303
      @kolbybernard303 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nerdstheword thank you very much

  • @naeemasuleiman2256
    @naeemasuleiman2256 Před 2 lety +1

    i'm a nursing student and I'm planning to do my masters in forensic science , do you think i can apply in Australia( i live in UAE) since my major is nursing ? or if i can not take a master degree i would do a bachelor in forensic science/bachelor of criminology. any advise please

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      Depends on the university. You're more likely to be able to do a bachelor than a masters here in Aus.

  • @user-we6jo7mx3h
    @user-we6jo7mx3h Před 2 lety

    I'm a high school 12th-grade student ( final classes ) and i have been planning on joining forensics in the medical field for university in Serbia. do you know or have any experiences, tips or advice before i head into it

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      Be willing and open minded. But also remember to ask a lot of questions. Its all deductive reasoning.

  • @rscrns1288
    @rscrns1288 Před 2 lety +4

    Im in first year highschool but iwant this

  • @anannyasarkar9159
    @anannyasarkar9159 Před 2 lety

    Hey one doubt if I have to become a forensic scientist so should I go with the normal forensic science program or a bsc in chemistry or biochemistry is better ?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      A forensics degree would probably be the best option as you have an understanding of the forensics field which is generally not taught in bsc which are not specific for forensics.

  • @saeedrhoda4600
    @saeedrhoda4600 Před rokem

    I want to be a forensic scientist but I just dropped life science (biology) today but still going through with pure maths and physics , do I need life science (biology) to become a forensic scientist ??

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 11 měsíci

      Depends on the course you do. Most have prerequisites of specific sciences. I know I’m Australia they require at least two of the sciences (biology, chemistry, or physics) and maths. Most prefer biology and chemistry. I would suggest checking what prerequisites are required for the forensics course you want to take.

  • @user-gl3ih2mw1b
    @user-gl3ih2mw1b Před 7 měsíci

    Hiii I'm a 15 year old interested in forensic science and i have a lot of questions can i ask

  • @user-kr1nc7if2r
    @user-kr1nc7if2r Před 10 měsíci

    So where's the university of farensic biological?

  • @dd12837
    @dd12837 Před 2 lety

    So the forensic science field has a lot of mini things in it, and we actually will only be examining one thing? If I wanted to study Forensic Biology, what exactly is that? Also just to clarify, we wont see any dead bodies, just evidence?

    • @chilo7331
      @chilo7331 Před 2 lety

      With forensic biology you can become a medical examiner who does cuts open the body and tell you the cause of death

    • @chilo7331
      @chilo7331 Před 2 lety

      You can also do dna with forensic biology

    • @dd12837
      @dd12837 Před 2 lety

      @@chilo7331 thank you!!

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +2

      Forensics is a multitude of disciplines. You can do lab work with forensic biology, so that’s genetic testing and DNA analysis (blood, seamen and saliva) so you basically do DNA extraction, purification, amplification and analysis.

  • @PULAG
    @PULAG Před 2 lety

    If they don't give me Misukas job I'm taking Dexter's job.

  • @shnmev
    @shnmev Před 11 měsíci

    Do all forensic scientist have/need to go to court to provide the evidence they have collected and observed? Or does simeone else do that?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 11 měsíci

      By law if you have analysed the evidence and given your expert opinion on it then you can get called to court. You generally get summoned to court if you are involved and they want to talk to you.

  • @crazyboutdogs6371
    @crazyboutdogs6371 Před 2 lety

    Hi
    I am in my final year of engineering and I want to do my masters in forensic science
    I found a university in America (george mason) which offers that course for people with engineering degree background
    The course was called ms forensic science with a concentration on forensic biometric/identity analyst. I’m really interested to do it.. but I don’t know much about it. Do you think this masters could really help me get a job? Is this a good career ??

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +1

      So this is a good example of a masters which is specifically for a field within forensics. Bio-metric and identity analysis is a common field however hard to find a job in. If you finish the degree in the US you would need to be a US citizen to find a job in the US. So just keep that in mind.

  • @arcturianoracle784
    @arcturianoracle784 Před rokem +1

    I love Abby 😍💕

  • @sheirimed3481
    @sheirimed3481 Před 2 lety

    Hi, if u study biomedical sciences and try to do a master in forensic sciences, its easier to get a job for example in uk, norway or USA? In my country does not exist a degree which allows u directly to work on this field as in Australia, u study sciences and try to aply to a job with the police and i dont want to do that. Thank u

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +1

      If you do a masters in USA or UK you can normally find a job pretty easily from what i have heard. In Australia we have a few masters courses but the demand for forensic scientist is currently low. Hope this helps.

    • @sheirimed3481
      @sheirimed3481 Před 2 lety

      @@nerdstheword thank u so much!!!

  • @zahraakarawni9991
    @zahraakarawni9991 Před 2 lety +4

    can we study criminology to become a forensics scientist

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety +1

      criminology and forensics are generally two completely different topics, so in Australia you could not work in forensics with a criminology degree.

    • @rurrox7597
      @rurrox7597 Před 2 lety +4

      Criminology is the study of why crime happens.
      Forensics is the science of something like a crime being committed. Physical evidence examination

  • @fae3968
    @fae3968 Před 11 měsíci

    As an American, I have no idea why we have that many either.

  • @cyarikanirola7295
    @cyarikanirola7295 Před měsícem

    Currently I’m studying in uts masters in forensic science ?? Do I get job ??

  • @manviviswanath5434
    @manviviswanath5434 Před rokem

    Hi.
    I really really hope you reply.
    I am currently pursuing Bachelors in Forensic Science and want to go abroad for my masters in Forensic Anthropology or Toxicology. Is there any country you would like to suggest for me ?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Depends what country your coming from. But highly recommend either the UK or US, also Australia if your not already a student here.

  • @ayeshaalya4040
    @ayeshaalya4040 Před 2 lety +2

    hii I just wanted to ask, is A level Math really important for forensics? coz I find it hard and I'm considering dropping the subject. I do Bio and Chem though, and have completed the first year of math. I also study Travel&Tourism, coz that's one of my career options. (im completely stuck between hospitality and forensics hehe😅)
    but yeah main question : is a high level of math really really necessary?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Fun fact I didn’t do math in high school as one of my final subjects. BUT I’m saying that, I never found math overly hard. You normally have to be able to do a generalised maths.

  • @fnafluvr
    @fnafluvr Před 2 lety

    i want to become a forensic scientist when im older, how difficult is it to find a job/ demand for it?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Depends on where you live. It also changes every year so it’s hard to determine years in advanced.

  • @wecannotescapewecannotcome592

    Il be graduating in 2024 and i want to start studying this from then on but im worry that i cant graduate from forencic science uni

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      You just need to believe in yourself. Generally when you have a goal you can get yourself there with belief and trust.

  • @sarahgracie6681
    @sarahgracie6681 Před 7 měsíci

    Each specific forensic field ?

  • @YouTubecreation450
    @YouTubecreation450 Před rokem

    I'm forensic student I want study at abroad. But I have no iLEts 😢

  • @commiekiller
    @commiekiller Před 2 lety

    I wanna be a forensic technician that prepares bodies for autopsy. Does that require forensic science degree?

    • @anafreitas8177
      @anafreitas8177 Před 2 lety +1

      Probably! Im pretty sure it does

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      So they are called something difference in Australia. Generally what you are referring to is a mortuary assistant, and they assist forensic pathologists in preparing bodies and organ specimens for examination, while also maintaining the mortuary rooms, supplies and equipment. They generally don't need any qualifications but most of the time a degree in some sort of science or medical is preferred.
      If you wanted to go into the forensic pathologists role, you would need a qualification as a medical practitioner.
      Hope that helps

  • @seotitisa8297
    @seotitisa8297 Před rokem

    ❤❤

  • @Reon___
    @Reon___ Před rokem

    I’m in my final year of bs fs. Planning to do ms in forensic biology from US. Do u think it’s hard for internationals to get interships and jobs

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +1

      Are you going to the US to do your masters? I only ask because I’m not sure how the internships for internationals are run over there. In australia it’s expected you are a citizen of you do work with material that might be used in court. You can do some internships in labs just in general though.

    • @Reon___
      @Reon___ Před rokem

      @@nerdstheword Oh :(
      So I can’t work in private labs either say if I come to Australia on student visa?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem +1

      All private labs have their own set of requirements. You would need to ask them personally. But most of the ones I have seen require either citizenship or residency

    • @Reon___
      @Reon___ Před rokem

      @@nerdstheword I see. Thanks a lot for the info. You’re amazing and looking forward to future content.

  • @karthickm1793
    @karthickm1793 Před 2 lety

    Hi I'm Karthick and I'm doing my bachelor's in forensic science. I want to become a crime scene investigator, Is this a good career option?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před rokem

      Sure is if it’s what you really want to do in life.

  • @sanyamathew7283
    @sanyamathew7283 Před 3 lety +29

    Hi 🙂
    I'm Sanya...I wanted to study forensics so I had few doubts, it would be very helpful if you could answer them for me😄
    1) Since I live in india, if I complete my bachelor's degree here can I get my master's (major) degree abroad (I had this doubt bcz they teach science as well as the laws of the country 😅)
    2) Is studying forensics very expensive?
    3)Is forensics a good career choice?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 3 lety +13

      Hi Sanya,
      1) You can generally get a masters anywhere in the world as long as your bachelors degree meets the requirements of the masters degree. So this could mean either, 1. your bachelor has to be from a recognized university by the country the masters degree is being done at 2. its meets the requirements of subject completion, example is doing a bachelor science degree but then doing a masters nursing degree which is complete opposites and you wouldn't be able to do it. So make sure they're relevant. Double check the requirements for the masters as every university is different.
      2) Depends on where you live and the university
      3) Again depends on where you live, and the job availability of where you live. I always believe if you have the passion for it then its always a good choice.

    • @sanyamathew7283
      @sanyamathew7283 Před 3 lety +4

      @@nerdstheword Wow! Thank you for answering all my queries 😄❤️

    • @neili9602
      @neili9602 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sanyamathew7283 omgg hey I wanna do forensic science too and I’m from india but idk y most Indians don’t really know or choose forensic science ah so I gotta study abroad too so which country u planning to study in

    • @sanyamathew7283
      @sanyamathew7283 Před 2 lety +2

      @@neili9602 heyy
      Yaar I haven't decided which country to apply for because of the fees and my indecisive behaviour as to which career I should opt for 😅

    • @sanyamathew7283
      @sanyamathew7283 Před 2 lety

      @@neili9602 but what about you?
      Which country have you decided?

  • @montusingh5312
    @montusingh5312 Před rokem

    Hii mam I am just in bsc forensic science and want to do work in labs and have a interest in pathology so in what I have to do a master's degree , is it good if I will do it from abroad neither India ..

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, I would suggest looking at multiple in different countries as they all have different requirements from overseas students. I would then reach out to a University to check your bsc is accepted before applying.

  • @biankagrace
    @biankagrace Před 2 lety

    What subjects did you do in year 11 and 12?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 2 lety

      I did English, Math, Biology, Chemistry, IT, and Software Design

    • @biankagrace
      @biankagrace Před 2 lety

      @@nerdstheword ok thank you :)

  • @ninarubyannapolonio
    @ninarubyannapolonio Před rokem

    Hi mam. I'm a graduate of criminology in the Philippines and earned 36 units in my masters degree in forensic science. Do I have a chance to get a work in US inline with my study?

    • @nerdstheword
      @nerdstheword  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, sorry I can’t really help on the US side. The best I could say is reach out to an organisation over there and see if your qualifications would be enough to apply for a job. It’s a good way to figure out if you have everything you need before applying.