It takes hard work and time in order to get accepted in the FBI. Like I mentioned before, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) not only chases bad guys, but does much more. It protects the United Stated from terrorist attacks, deals with weapons of mass destruction, public corruption, and counter intelligence. The types of crimes they deal with include of; cyber, organized, violent, and white-collar crimes. How they deal with these crimes varies. For example, they may just need paperwork to arrest the suspect, or on the other hand, might have to use a gun. As seen on TV, there are agents doing paperwork in their office while others are out actually chasing the suspect or active. It is most likely that the ones out and being active are the ones that have abs.
In order to be accepted in the FBI, you have to go through a series of training and classes. First of all, you have to be in between the age of 23-36 when you’re accepted. You will most likely pass with …show more content…
Technically, I could make this 3-5 page essay on just the advantages, but I’ll try to shorten the list. First of all, the respect you earn is a great advantage. Walking around with a shiny badge that makes you look tough and cool is another great advantage. Out of all the advantages available, I believe that working with good looking, and fit people has got to be one of the best advantages out there. Jumping out of helicopters is also a huge advantage because it’s every day you see people jumping out of helicopters. Also, it is highly unlikely that you see a Taco Bell worker jumping out of a helicopter too. Overall, just by joining the FBI is a great advantage: because it makes you look