Forensic Archeology (Anthropology)
Also known as forensic anthropologists, professionals in this field use their knowledge of anthropology to help identify human remains, usually in medical or legal situations.
STEPS FORWARD
Graduate from high school and go to a college (Berkley hopefully) where I will study anthropology and brush up on and obtain a strong background in chemistry, including organic chemistry and instrumental analysis, biology, including molecular biology and anatomy, criminology and physics
TWO:
Spend 8 - 10 years in post-secondary school
THREE:
Put out job application.
FOUR:
Try to make it so that I will be able to work this job full time rather than part like most.
FIVE:
Most likely obtain a job with the govt. in regards to war crimes and crimes against humanity (overseas).
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