Ever since I was little I went fishing with my dad so my love for aquatic animals and the water is extreme.Because of that marine biologist would be good career choice for me. Another career choice I have considered was a crime scene technician because of my recently watching a tv show Hawaii 5-0. I have found that I really like the crime scene environment. Both careers differ in education, job qualities, and job tasks. But they are similar to each other in work environment.
Although both careers require a college degree, the steps to getting the degree are different. For a crime scene technician I will need to get a bachelor’s degree in science. I will then need to take forensic science classes to be more familiar with civil law and crime. After taking the classes I will get my …show more content…
Transition aA marine biologist requires many classes in high school and college that consist of math, science, and computer science classes. Since research is an important aspect in marine biology taking an English class would help me learn how to conduct research. To be a top marine biologist I would need to get a doctoral degree.( "Marine Biologists ") Overall both careers deal with science, but they differ in the type of science. They also differ in the amount of school time. For marine biology I would have to go to school longer to get my doctoral degree where as a crime scene technician I wouldn’t have to go to school as long because I only need my masters degree. An important requirement for any job is to be able to have the right job qualities. If I was to become a crime scene technician I would need to have good communication skills so that I would be able to document the crime scene clearly. Another key quality I would need to have is paying attention to the littlest detail. If I was to miss any small detail it would