How to become a Forensic Scientist in BitLife
BitLife has hundreds of jobs you can pursue depending on your character's work experience and education. While some careers require no previous experience or formal schooling, others, like forensic scientists, are more in-depth. Fortunately, you can land this job quickly if you know what university program to study. How to become a Forensic Scientist in BitLife Becoming a forensic scientist in BitLife requires a university degree in Criminal Justice. Although other science-related degrees like biology and chemistry also work, Criminal Justice is a surefire way to find a forensic scientist within the first year or two of completing your character's post-secondary schooling. Once you graduate from university, search through your job list until you find jobs like "Crime Scene Analyst" and "Crime Scene Technician." Screenshot by Destructoid You'll quickly notice that there's no position in the job list called "Forensic Scientist." However, when you tap on Crime Scene Analyst, Crime Scene Technician, and other related titles, you'll find Forensic Scientist as the career type rather than the job title. As long as the position you're applying for has Forensic Scientist as its career, you can pick any you meet the requirements for. What if your character graduated from university with biology or chemistry? Although you can still land a forensic scientist role with these, you'd likely have to reset your BitLife app a few times or age up, as biology and chemistry tend to give you jobs like Environmental Scientist, Biotechnologist, or various engineering careers. You still have solid odds of finding a forensic scientist position, but the Criminal Justice degree tends to show it more often. Once you become a Forensic Scientist in BitLife, you can work towards achievements like Jack of All Trades or complete weekly challenges like Cunning Cougar. The job itself doesn't pay a ton at first, but with a few raises and a promotion or two, you can turn this into a lifelong career in no time. The post How to become a Forensic Scientist in BitLife appeared first on Destructoid.

BitLife has hundreds of jobs you can pursue depending on your character's work experience and education. While some careers require no previous experience or formal schooling, others, like forensic scientists, are more in-depth. Fortunately, you can land this job quickly if you know what university program to study.
How to become a Forensic Scientist in BitLife
Becoming a forensic scientist in BitLife requires a university degree in Criminal Justice. Although other science-related degrees like biology and chemistry also work, Criminal Justice is a surefire way to find a forensic scientist within the first year or two of completing your character's post-secondary schooling. Once you graduate from university, search through your job list until you find jobs like "Crime Scene Analyst" and "Crime Scene Technician."
You'll quickly notice that there's no position in the job list called "Forensic Scientist." However, when you tap on Crime Scene Analyst, Crime Scene Technician, and other related titles, you'll find Forensic Scientist as the career type rather than the job title. As long as the position you're applying for has Forensic Scientist as its career, you can pick any you meet the requirements for.
What if your character graduated from university with biology or chemistry? Although you can still land a forensic scientist role with these, you'd likely have to reset your BitLife app a few times or age up, as biology and chemistry tend to give you jobs like Environmental Scientist, Biotechnologist, or various engineering careers. You still have solid odds of finding a forensic scientist position, but the Criminal Justice degree tends to show it more often.
Once you become a Forensic Scientist in BitLife, you can work towards achievements like Jack of All Trades or complete weekly challenges like Cunning Cougar. The job itself doesn't pay a ton at first, but with a few raises and a promotion or two, you can turn this into a lifelong career in no time.
The post How to become a Forensic Scientist in BitLife appeared first on Destructoid.