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Beanie:

Hi! I want to be in the FBI/law field, medical field, or a thoroughbred breeder. Anyone able to tell me anymore info about any of these?

Alanaaaaaaa:

Well honestly I am studying to become a detective. So Practically mainly what they do is study one another on the basics like for an example their actions. Their more than just fighting crime and chasing bad guys. They are intelligent people, their minds are different like when Interrogating whomever they find their weakness and use that against them. I say always make sure you got backup or someone to be there with you when you make an arrest that way if they try to falsely accuse you of something you have someone to back you up. I think you would enjoy this because not only are they working to fight crime but they are helping others.

Lustforlana:

I think working for the FBI can be both exciting and pretty demanding. FBI agents are responsible for investigating federal crimes, protecting national security, and upholding the law. To join the FBI, you typically need a bachelor's degree and relevant work experience, such as law enforcement or military service. You would also need to pass a background check, fitness test, and other assessments that are required. Once accepted, FBI agents undergo rigorous training at the FBI Academy. Careers in law enforcement can be rewarding, but they also involve long hours, high stress, and potential risks. FBI is still a really good choice though! The medical field offers a wide range of career options, from doctors, nurses to medical researchers and administrators, EMT. Becoming a doctor typically requires completing a bachelor's degree, followed by medical school and residency training. Specialties vary widely, from primary care to surgery to psychiatry. Nurses play a crucial role in patient care, often with options to specialize in areas such as pediatrics, oncology, or anesthesia. Other healthcare professions, such as physician assistants, pharmacists, and medical researchers, also offer rewarding career paths. The medical field can be intellectually stimulating and emotionally fulfilling, but it requires dedication, lifelong learning, and a commitment to helping others. Depending on what type of medical field you are going into it depends on how much school you will need. EMT you need 6 months of schooling for doctors it takes about 10 to 12 years!! Thoroughbred breeders are responsible for breeding, raising, and selling racehorses. Success in this field requires expertise in horse breeding, genetics, nutrition, and business management. Breeding high-quality racehorses involves careful selection of mating pairs to produce offspring with desirable traits such as speed, stamina, and conformation. Building a successful breeding operation can take years of hard work, networking, and financial investment. While the Thoroughbred breeding industry can be financially lucrative, it also involves significant risks and uncertainties, such as fluctuating market demand and the inherent unpredictability of horse racing. All in all whatever you think you have a passion for the most you will most definitely succeed in! Just remember to do what you are comfortable with!

Rosee5656:

@lustforlana wrote:
I think working for the FBI can be both exciting and pretty demanding. FBI agents are responsible for investigating federal crimes, protecting national security, and upholding the law. To join the FBI, you typically need a bachelor's degree and relevant work experience, such as law enforcement or military service. You would also need to pass a background check, fitness test, and other assessments that are required. Once accepted, FBI agents undergo rigorous training at the FBI Academy. Careers in law enforcement can be rewarding, but they also involve long hours, high stress, and potential risks. FBI is still a really good choice though! The medical field offers a wide range of career options, from doctors, nurses to medical researchers and administrators, EMT. Becoming a doctor typically requires completing a bachelor's degree, followed by medical school and residency training. Specialties vary widely, from primary care to surgery to psychiatry. Nurses play a crucial role in patient care, often with options to specialize in areas such as pediatrics, oncology, or anesthesia. Other healthcare professions, such as physician assistants, pharmacists, and medical researchers, also offer rewarding career paths. The medical field can be intellectually stimulating and emotionally fulfilling, but it requires dedication, lifelong learning, and a commitment to helping others. Depending on what type of medical field you are going into it depends on how much school you will need. EMT you need 6 months of schooling for doctors it takes about 10 to 12 years!! Thoroughbred breeders are responsible for breeding, raising, and selling racehorses. Success in this field requires expertise in horse breeding, genetics, nutrition, and business management. Breeding high-quality racehorses involves careful selection of mating pairs to produce offspring with desirable traits such as speed, stamina, and conformation. Building a successful breeding operation can take years of hard work, networking, and financial investment. While the Thoroughbred breeding industry can be financially lucrative, it also involves significant risks and uncertainties, such as fluctuating market demand and the inherent unpredictability of horse racing. All in all whatever you think you have a passion for the most you will most definitely succeed in! Just remember to do what you are comfortable with!
This might seem random, but the thing about the medical field..I mean wow that was very helpful! TYSM for explaining it really helped

ARWolf:

how tall are you because if you wanna join swat minimum height requirement is 5'7

Beanie:

Are you serious!! I'm not even 5'0

@arwolf wrote:
how tall are you because if you wanna join swat minimum height requirement is 5'7

Lustforlana:

@rosee5656 wrote:
@lustforlana wrote:
I think working for the FBI can be both exciting and pretty demanding. FBI agents are responsible for investigating federal crimes, protecting national security, and upholding the law. To join the FBI, you typically need a bachelor's degree and relevant work experience, such as law enforcement or military service. You would also need to pass a background check, fitness test, and other assessments that are required. Once accepted, FBI agents undergo rigorous training at the FBI Academy. Careers in law enforcement can be rewarding, but they also involve long hours, high stress, and potential risks. FBI is still a really good choice though! The medical field offers a wide range of career options, from doctors, nurses to medical researchers and administrators, EMT. Becoming a doctor typically requires completing a bachelor's degree, followed by medical school and residency training. Specialties vary widely, from primary care to surgery to psychiatry. Nurses play a crucial role in patient care, often with options to specialize in areas such as pediatrics, oncology, or anesthesia. Other healthcare professions, such as physician assistants, pharmacists, and medical researchers, also offer rewarding career paths. The medical field can be intellectually stimulating and emotionally fulfilling, but it requires dedication, lifelong learning, and a commitment to helping others. Depending on what type of medical field you are going into it depends on how much school you will need. EMT you need 6 months of schooling for doctors it takes about 10 to 12 years!! Thoroughbred breeders are responsible for breeding, raising, and selling racehorses. Success in this field requires expertise in horse breeding, genetics, nutrition, and business management. Breeding high-quality racehorses involves careful selection of mating pairs to produce offspring with desirable traits such as speed, stamina, and conformation. Building a successful breeding operation can take years of hard work, networking, and financial investment. While the Thoroughbred breeding industry can be financially lucrative, it also involves significant risks and uncertainties, such as fluctuating market demand and the inherent unpredictability of horse racing. All in all whatever you think you have a passion for the most you will most definitely succeed in! Just remember to do what you are comfortable with!
This might seem random, but the thing about the medical field..I mean wow that was very helpful! TYSM for explaining it really helped
I know a lot about the medical field I'm actually going into to become an EMT! Glad it helped!!

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