1. Study writing and grammar. If you continue to write the way your question is worded, the FBI won't have anything to do with you.
2. Study criminology, accounting or law.
2007-07-17 04:18:42
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answered by SPLATT 7
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You must have at least a 4 year degree to become an FBI Special Agent. You should consider choosing accounting, computer science, a foreign language that the FBI considers critical, or law as your college major. Whatever major you choose, make the most of your time in college. Choose a school that is properly accredited, get the highest grade point average that you can, participate in a couple extracurricular activities, get a good internship, do some regular volunteer work, don't do anything illegal, and maintain a good reputation. Any properly accredited college or university would be fine. Getting law enforcement officer jobs is becoming more and more competitive. Becoming an FBI Special Agent is a very competitive process. Becoming an FBI Special Agent is a great goal. However, many federal agencies have criminal investigators or special agents. Consider the FBI and other agencies too.
2014-08-24 14:10:26
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answered by J.W. 7
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