Forensic Psychology Personal Statement

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It is important to me to study forensic psychology at a school that emphasizes cultural awareness, competence, and understanding of diversity because minorities are underrepresented in this field. The lack of representation can affect the knowledge and progress of forensic psychology that is needed in the future. On the other hand, diversity in this field can lead to new innovations that can improve public safety and our justice system that will directly benefit society. Attending ________________University to obtain my Graduate degree in Forensic Psychology will enhance my critical thinking, enrich my educational experience, promote personal growth. Working numerous customer service jobs have modelled and manifested my dreams of working with a diverse of group of individuals. In addition, being an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and holding a multitude of leadership roles, has placed me …show more content…

There are a plethora of opportunities and learnings I can gain from working within in such a diverse work environment. There are also people of different backgrounds I will be able to work and network with. Working with such a large field will allow me to broaden and expand my psychology knowledge to apply to the criminal justice field. I want to assist others in learning and comprehending why people think and do the things that they do. Being knowledgeable in a field that is complex and detail oriented is a skill I acquire to obtain. As someone who has completed their degree in both Criminal Justice and Psychology, I feel this master’s track completely encompasses my passion in both fields. I aspire to be the voice for those that have a hard time or can’t express themselves. I want to be a Forensic Psychologist because I feel I embody the confidence, drive and determination it takes for someone to work in an ever-changing and demanding

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