I NEED CAREER ADVICE, THINKING ABOUT A CAREER IN THE FBI AS A CRIMINAL PROFILER?

I’m still not certain nonetheless though i consider we wish to turn the supervisory special representative with the NCAVC or the rapist profiler as the some-more ordinarily known. Of march we comprehend which we will outlay most years as an FBI special representative initial as well as even afterwards removing in to the NCAVC as well as even afterwards the not guaranteed. I’m usually the beginner in high-school though we wish to begin formulation upon the career as shortly as possible. Right right away I’m only seeking for any kind of recommendation such as utilitarian courses to take in college, operative conditions of an FBI special representative and/or rapist profiler or swap careers in the FBI.
I’m in all an smart chairman as well as I’m great during reckoning things out as well as reasoning- I’m the judicious thinker. we only wish the career where i can have use of my skills as well as additionally have the universe the improved place in the little way. If we know of any alternative careers (in or outward rapist justice) which receptive to advice similar to what I’m seeking for which would additionally be the large help.

Thank we for all your help.

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2 Responses to “I NEED CAREER ADVICE, THINKING ABOUT A CAREER IN THE FBI AS A CRIMINAL PROFILER?”

  1. JT says:

    Getting in to the FBI is very difficult. Getting in to the elite NCAVC is even more challenging. I use to be interested in working for the FBI until I learned that you have no choice on where you will be stationed. Needless to say, I’ve researched what it takes to get in to the FBI. I also chose a course of study in college that will help to get in to the criminal justice system.
    Working towards joining the FBI starts in high school. You have to consistently work hard to get good grades and boost your resume with community service and extra-curricular activities. When it comes to choosing a major in college there are several that the FBI recommends. Most people believe that Criminal Justice would be the obvious choice, but in actuality, that is not one of the recommended majors. The FBI’s website list four majors that they are interested in. These include Accounting, Law, Language, and Computer Science. I recommend that you try to double major in college choosing one of the above mentioned majors and also psychology (to help with the NCAVC). While your in college you should definetly apply for an honors internship with the FBI. You must have at least a 3.0. Additionally, it is important that you maintain a high GPA your entire college career.

    After college you could try and apply to the FBI right away. You may also choose to further your education and increase your chances of being hired by obtaining your masters, law degree, or doctorate.

    Another job that might interest you is becoming an intelligence analyst for anyone of the federal agencies (military, CIA, FBI, DEA, etc.).

  2. cruisingalong says:

    Sounds like you have a good head on your shoulders. I read your question and the possibilities are endless. Ever consider going to work for NASA ?