You need a bachelor's degree and preferably a master's degree, preferably in a subject area that the FBI prizes. These would be public accounting, chemistry, Biology, forensics, etc. One or more foreign languages will help. An absolutely clear record going back to your juvenile days helps. Making sure that no one can say that you have abused drugs or alcohol or are in any way not to be trusted is essential. Making certain you are completely correct in your work and educational history is essential. Staying clear of large debts. Not gambling. Not associating with gangs or criminal associations. The FBI wants you to be clean, trustworthy, intelligent, honest, reliable, and accurate in all things. An FBI special agent is always on duty and that means they are trusting you to be a person who never slips up.
No you can not become an FBI agent when you have gone to a juvenile facility.
they would become an FBI agent because of there income or probably they would just like to protect their community
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Be very inteligent
Simply visit the FBI website. There are a number of different "agent" type jobs available. There are some minimum qualifications and training programs. https://www.fbijobs.gov/11.asp
No FBI Director has ever become the US President, nor has any FBI Special Agent become the US President. President Nixon applied to become a Special Agent but was not accepted for this position.
no because i happen to be one its not that bad
All FBI agents are required to be US Citizens.
That is not a requirement.
You can go to any college that has a degree in justice and if accepted into the FBI you would go through their training before becoming an agent.
Of course - many already have.