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Writer's pictureVania Farrukh

Research Into The Unknown

I have extensively immersed myself in the aspects of forensic pathology and how this field intersects with others during the last week. I've written hundreds of words about even the most tedious aspects of the job that most people overlook. In terms of how this occupation branches off into other fields, not exclusive to the proof it provides to police, the data it supplies websites, the closure it provides to victims' families, the route of forensic pathology resembles that of a tree. Not only am I learning more about this profession, but I am also gaining skills like graphic design, and formal research-based writing. By learning to plan my time efficiently, this allowed me to not only improve my time management and processing abilities, but also execute tasks without being stressed with time management. Not only that but writing my first annotated bibliography of the year taught me how to correctly use citations and quotations to ensure that every word I write has a purpose, and symbolize each step closer that I am in the pursuit of forensic pathology. In addition, I created my resume, which was more indulgent than I had anticipated. Each and every word on my resume was designed to fit into the puzzle, the puzzle of which provided a complete picture of who I am.


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