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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like a great major if you are interested in becoming FBI, CIA, or law officer moving up to chief, director, etc., and also bunch of government agencies and moving up. If you go to top school and major in criminal justice, you will have much better chance in those areas. Sounds better than most humanities majors. [/quote] Not for fbi or cia. [b] CIA wants top grades from top schools in traditional majors. FBI wants lawyers or accountants or people from military. [/b] The criminology major is not serious. And yes political science or history are better because the analytical skills that are developed. [/quote] They were known to recruit out of the Ivies. W&M and Georgetown too.[/quote] Of course they recruit at the Ivies. They also recruit at all kinds of colleges. And FBI does not just want accountants and lawyers. Those aren’t the ones that go out in the field. [/quote] They want people who can pass background checks. They recruit heavily at BYU and they love already cleared officers leaving the military [/quote]
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