Friday, June 11, 2010

How to Become a Cop - Without a College Degree

I often get this question asked all the time by people who are interested in a career in law enforcement. You see, when you're a police officer be prepared to be asked questions for just about anything. I don't care if you're on duty or off duty. Well here's the question that many want to know:

"Can I become a cop without a college degree?"

My response is always the same, if you can read and write the English language, and make highly stressful split second decisions then you can become a cop. Now there is things that you can do to make yourself more attractive and get a competitive edge, but majority of departments will hire you if you are at least 21, clean record, possess high character, and a high school diploma. It's that simple.

Just know though in order to land the job, you must post an excellent scores on both the police exam, and the oral board interview. There's going to be a lot of people applying for the same job you are, and some of those people have a college degree and/or served time in the military. So, you'll need to score higher than them to get the thumbs up from the hiring panel.

The police exam is different from any other test that you've taken in high school or in college. It's designed to screen out the people that lacks the necessary skills to be a cop. Here's just a few things that you'll encounter on the exam.

1. Memory recall test

2. Reading Comprehension

3. Directional Map Reading

4. Real World Stress Reaction

5. Grammar, and Punctuation

And much, much more

In conclusion, If you want a top score on the exam, don't try to do it on your own. Instead get a police exam self-study guide that will help you. Trust me you'll need something like that to get you prepared. For example, do you know how to respond to a fight in progress? Do you even know what's a force continuum? You see with a police study guide, you'll be a lot more prepared, and know exactly what's on the test.

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