If you're in high school, u have to take the core classes which is what these other ppl are telling you. What u should worry about is college. There, u get to make ur own decisions about what to take, the school doesn't decide for u.
Take all the advanced classes. Biology, chemistry, statistics, calculas, trig, cultural antropolgy plus others, same with archeology, public speaking classes, etc. A lot of these u can't do in hs but u HAVE TO HAVE THEM for college.
2006-06-29 16:51:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the requirements of a college or university that offers degrees in forensic anthropology. I've linked a famous forensic anthropology program below. They have admissions information and links towards the bottom of the page.
2006-07-01 01:24:54
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answered by Beckee 7
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Chemistry and physics are a good start along with mathmetics. While anthropology and archeology have social aspects the forensic branch is based in hard science interfacing with the social aspects. Penn State has developed a forensic program. You might get some info from there.
2006-06-29 23:30:15
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answered by Elwood 4
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Anything to get you into a good college. You will most likely need to get a doctorate degree in Anthropology. It is very difficult, as far as I understand, to get into such a program. Good luck.
2006-06-30 17:34:00
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answered by M 6
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~All you need from high school is a diploma. You'll do your college major in college. Home ec and auto body won't help much, though.
2006-06-30 02:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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read dead men do tell tales by William S Maples, its a pretty easy read and try and take biology at community college as well as chemistry
2006-06-29 23:08:48
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answered by teenagegluesniffer 2
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start with history, everything about history, biology, social siences, etc
2006-06-29 22:53:33
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answered by mc 6
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