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Volume 15 August 2017 Edition Becoming an FBI Agent, An Inside Look at What It Takes Follow a class of trainees as they spend more than 20 weeks at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, where they’ll learn what it takes to become a special agent. The training will be taxing on many levels—academically, physically, and psy- chologically—and success is far from guaranteed. By the FBI The First Week dorm assignments. At one of the stops, trainees receive standard-issue polo shirts, khaki pants, and workout gear. This diverse band of trainees is converging on Quantico from across the country with one goal in mind: to complete the Basic Field Training Course and become special agents of the FBI. It’s a hot afternoon in August, and the last of the trainees steps off a coach bus parked outside a dormitory at the FBI Academy. One by one, young men and women from all walks of life make their way toward the entrance with luggage in tow. A sense of nervous excitement can be felt as supervisors, counselors, and others meet each trainee inside the lobby. They shuffle from station to station and gather paperwork, equipment, class schedules, and (The first weeks of training at the FBI Academy can be both exciting and nerve wracking. For many new trainees, the ar- rival at Quantico is a significant step in a lifelong journey to