If I am ever struggling in a class (most likely math) I will probably use information from the previous lesson and try to see how it will help me with the new lesson I’m struggling with. If I’m really determined to solve the problem, I will ask for any help necessary, like going to the math lab and getting extra help. I will also, on my own just continue to write the problems out and solve them on my own until I understand, because honestly practice really is key. Studying to become a CSI (crime scene investigator) requires a lot of problem solving and putting different pieces together. In order to solve cases, I have to really analyze things, even the littlest clues that I may come in contact with. With the motivation of wanting to bring justice, I wouldn’t give up on the case until I’ve figured out every possibility on what could’ve went wrong. Taking the specific courses for this job is very crucial, I have to make sure that I …show more content…
If I want to succeed and help others succeed as well, I could probably start small study groups with people who are possibly going after the same major as me so we all can succeed in getting good grades and pursuing our careers. But also, if I see that someone might be struggling in an area that’s different from mine, I will want to pursue helping them as well because maybe they might be able to help me in the future in that same situation. As a detective/Csi, it comes with a lot of hostility towards really finding the truth. There will be certain situations where I’m investigating and asking questions to possible suspects or families and there might be some tension/arguments that may arise, I will have to act fast to calm the situation down and try to bring peace. No matter what the case, I will have to try and treat everyone the same until I can really find evidence to say otherwise but until then everything would have to be