Thursday, June 10, 2010

How to Become a Cop With Just a GED

Whenever I'm on duty, I am always approached by varies people about becoming a police officer. People are intrigued about the possibility of becoming a cop, but they have no clue on how to go about it. One of the questions that I am always getting asked by mainly young adults is.. "Can I become a police officer with just a GED"

Before I answer the question, I ask a few things to gather a little background on the person. Once I am done with my questions, I informed them that depending on the department that they apply to, they'll have to explain why they went the GED route instead of staying in school and getting their diploma. But ultimately having a GED does not disqualify you from becoming a cop.

In fact, depending on the agency you're interested in all you need to become a police officer is a squeaky clean record, good driving record, no felonies, high character, and be at least 21. As I mentioned before having a GED will not necessary eliminate you, but there will be some major challenges ahead.

Remember you are going up against people applying for the same position that you are interested in. Many of these people have a high school diploma and some may have a college degree or served time in the military. So, the best way to leap frog these people is to score high on the police oral board interview. If you score high on this, you'll crush the competition.

You see, police departments put more emphasis on the oral board interview than any accolades you might have collected prior to applying. Departments are looking for people who can make precise, split second decisions without hesitating. That is why during the interview the panel will put you in several "what if" scenarios. If you answer correctly it doesn't matter if you only have a GED.

So, whether you're preparing for your first Police Oral Interview or retaking it after you've bombed the first one, you must get prepared. You can do this by getting a comprehensive list of the top 50 most commonly asked police interview questions and answers here: http://www.PoliceOralBoardInterviewSecrets.com


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