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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 15020614" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>There are several online preparation sites that will provide you with sample tests and oral board questions (for a fee). I would recommend using one to prepare. A police oral board is not like any interview you have ever taken. They will be hostile, ask you questions to intentionally trip you up and they will try to get you to contradict yourself. They want to see what you are made of and if you will crumble under pressure or get angry and lash out. Remember, it's all an act. </p><p></p><p>As far as the career goes, make sure you really consider what you are getting yourself into. It's a different world out there now then from what I started out in over 17 years ago. If I was just starting out now as opposed to when I did, I would not choose to be a LEO. Your friendships will change, you will miss important family events and holidays and the odds are that you will get divorced at least once. That is the reality of the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 15020614, member: 75268"] There are several online preparation sites that will provide you with sample tests and oral board questions (for a fee). I would recommend using one to prepare. A police oral board is not like any interview you have ever taken. They will be hostile, ask you questions to intentionally trip you up and they will try to get you to contradict yourself. They want to see what you are made of and if you will crumble under pressure or get angry and lash out. Remember, it's all an act. As far as the career goes, make sure you really consider what you are getting yourself into. It's a different world out there now then from what I started out in over 17 years ago. If I was just starting out now as opposed to when I did, I would not choose to be a LEO. Your friendships will change, you will miss important family events and holidays and the odds are that you will get divorced at least once. That is the reality of the job. [/QUOTE]
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