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<blockquote data-quote="ZGXtreme" data-source="post: 1852512" data-attributes="member: 2612"><p>I'd steer you away from it unless you prefer a smaller agency. First, you stick yourself with a degree which is worthless should you not be hired by anyone or get injured and forced out of the profession. Second, at any of the larger age cries you'll most likely have to complete their in house academy anyway which again waste the point of the program. </p><p></p><p>Get a degree you can use in the private sector. A business, finance, etc. degree will also help you stand out per other applicants who went the Criminal Justice route. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Better advice than I provided. The idea of being law enforcement is great and I still love it. The application of that ideal however is getting more and more tainted as each day passes and our society tumbles downward. Be a fireman, good money, people still love you even if their house burns to the ground, and more off time not getting spit on by the rejects of the streets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZGXtreme, post: 1852512, member: 2612"] I'd steer you away from it unless you prefer a smaller agency. First, you stick yourself with a degree which is worthless should you not be hired by anyone or get injured and forced out of the profession. Second, at any of the larger age cries you'll most likely have to complete their in house academy anyway which again waste the point of the program. Get a degree you can use in the private sector. A business, finance, etc. degree will also help you stand out per other applicants who went the Criminal Justice route. Better advice than I provided. The idea of being law enforcement is great and I still love it. The application of that ideal however is getting more and more tainted as each day passes and our society tumbles downward. Be a fireman, good money, people still love you even if their house burns to the ground, and more off time not getting spit on by the rejects of the streets. [/QUOTE]
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