I am assuming that you are talking about a special agent position. I have asked this question to others including FBI agents and they have told me that they are not looking for any specific major. However, if you study one of the critical needed areas (see link below), you have a better chance of advancing to the next level after you submit your application. So pick a challenging major and make sure you do well. You will also have to work for at least three years after graduation. Perhaps equally as important is to stay out of trouble. Any kind of criminal record or bad credit record will really hurt your chances of being hired, if not disqualify you altogether.
2007-03-10 14:13:06
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answered by gradjimbo 4
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For Special Agents, these are the critical skills that they look for. They like for their candidates to have one or more of the following:
Accounting
Computer Science/Information Technology Expertise
Engineering Expertise
Foreign Language(s) Proficiency
Intelligence Experience
Law Experience
Law Enforcement/Investigative Experience
Military Experience
Physical Sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry, biology, etc.) Expertise
Diversified Experience
2007-03-10 14:08:26
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answered by So sick of it 1
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well obviously you will need an O level in English science maths and ICT, and an A level is recmmended in history, and design technolegy, why technology? FBI use a gun you have to know how to assemble the gun to use it
it can do WONDERS for your career if you are good with people and have good hygeine
2007-03-10 13:54:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what kind of work you want to do... if you are iterested in analysis, then history or poli sci would be good. If you want to be an agent, then justice or forensics would be good. If you want to be a lawyer for them, then pre-law. And, if you want to work in their labs, then biochemistry, chemistry or physics would be good.
2007-03-10 13:54:55
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answered by kt 7
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political science, history, international relations.
I think they like a variety though.
2007-03-10 13:50:57
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answered by trin 4
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