02-06-2017, 10:02 PM
dfrecore Wrote:Besides local LE, there's also Federal - like the Marshals, Border Enforcement, FBI, etc. There's more than one way into law enforcement...
I typically don't recommend going Federal directly. They love them some degrees, but some time at the state or local level helps make a more rounded Federal agent. Plus, those hiring pipelines can be multiyear events, so it's good to get some ground experience while you're waiting to wend your way through the system.

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