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  1. mmm....i hoped that my modules that i'd taken would cover me seeing as most involved analytical chemistry in some way or another.
  2. These are the modules I undertook. Life Science: Central Concepts, Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Chemical Change, Foundation Statistics, Group Project, Foundation Biology, The Structure of Chemistry , Foundations of Information Technology, Foundation Mathematics , Study Skills - Science. The Forensic Analysis of DNA and Biological Material, Introduction to Biology and Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Anthropology and Pathology. Introduction to Police and Forensic Photography, United Kingdom Legal Systems and Law for Forensic Scientists, Introduction to Forensic Methodologies, Advanced Forensic Methodologies, Scene and Laboratory Investigation. Advanced Fire and Explosion Investigation, Forensic Analysis of Drugs and Poisons , Introduction to Analytical Chemistry and Laboratory Quality Management, Chemical Criminalistics, Spectroscopic Techniques for Forensic Science, Physical and Quantitative Chemistry for Forensic Scientists, Introduction to Molecular Biochemistry and Forensic Toxicology.
  3. I'm looking at doing my postgrad studying in the US (chemistry PhD) but so far i've been rejected by each uni i've applied to. I'm looking at focusing on analytical chemistry. Does anyone know over any uni's in the US that is still accepting graduates for this coming spring that you think i might get accpeted by ? I finished my forth and final year studying forensic science at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge, to which I received a first in forensic science (which is a roughly equivalent to a 3.7 to 4.0 unweighted GPA). Although the degree was forensic science it was in fact more or less just analytical chemistry. GRE - 1110 Work experience includes working as a Laboratory Technician in which I utilized ICP-MS and ICP-OES to analyze the metal concentrations within water samples. My current job is working as a sample technician producing prototype catalytic converters.
  4. Seeing as how you guys and girls have all been accepted into OSU. I would like to ask you if you could rate my chances of being accepted ?
  5. I'm still waiting to hear whether or not i've got into Ohio State and thus I am asking everyone about my chances of getting accepted or not as I've been rejected by the two other uni's that i've applied to. I'm looking at focusing on analytical chemistry more specifically environmental chemistry. I finished my forth and final year studying forensic science at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge, to which I received a first in forensic science (which is a roughly equivalent to a 3.7 to 4.0 unweighted GPA). Although the degree was forensic science it was in fact more or less just analytical chemistry. GRE - 1110 Work experience includes working as a Laboratory Technician in which I utilized ICP-MS and ICP-OES to analyze the metal concentrations within water samples. My current job is working as a sample technician producing prototype catalytic converters.
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