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How to Become an FBI Agent

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Summary: FBI agents need to be well-educated in addition to possessing physical and mental prowess. Become an FBI agent with tips from a former highway patrolman in this free law enforcement video.

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By Bill Ferrell III
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Bill Ferrell III, is the owner and operator of Advance Solution Investigations, Inc. (ASI) based in south Florida, which is a licensed and insured corporation that specializes in...read more

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"In this clip, how to become an FBI agent. An FBI agent, is a very unique person. It's a very educated person, because one of the requirements that you need to have, in order to become an FBI agent, is you must either have a bachelor's degree or a master's degree. You must be between the ages of twenty three and thirty seven. One of the things that they look for in an FBI agent, is how well qualified are you? And what they do is, if you have a law enforcement background career, they would put you in the law enforcement division, which is a plainclothes division. If you have a specialty in finances or fraud, then they'll put you in the finance and fraud division, and that's why they call it specialty positions. In order to apply though, into a very detailed, testing procedure, that's required prior to actually being hired, where you must pass a written exam, a psychological exam, an eye exam, and a physical exam, and it will take you approximately, two to three years to be hired, once you submit your application."

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