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Is Crime Scene investigation real?

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I want to be some type of homicide detective. I know that it is nothing like on television but I was wondering if the CSI was a real system. And anyone know how difficult it is to be an FBI? I heard youhave to be in shape and I have a four pack! Hehe

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  1. You also need to be educated.  Stay in school, get your High School diploma, then see if you can get accepted into a college, or University that has a Criminal Justice program.


  2. Yes there is a CSI, it's not easy for you to just sign up with the FBI, you first have to be a cop.

  3. CSI (the program) Is so unrealistic it's unbelievable, It's a lot more boring then the program. You may find yourself just soaking bank note's for 2 week's solid to check for prints. There isn't many murder's and most of the time your working on your own on boring job's like fingerprinting glass. Well that's what it's like in England, but I'm sure America wont be much different.

  4. The CSI you see on TV is a combination of several jobs. A department may divide all that responsibility between an Evidence Technician, a Forensic Scientist, a Lab Technician, and a Detective.

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