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By the end of the weekend, two of the class's nine women had dropped out. One was Lisa, a 33-year-old Asian-American corporate lawyer from Oregon who had dreamed of becoming an FBI agent since she was a teenager. When she arrived at Quantico, however, she quickly felt that she didn't belong.
"Until you get there, it's hard to explain," Lisa said. "It was the demands, the pressure, the lifestyle. It's much more of a military-type organization than I expected. A lot of the agents are police or military. I wasn't used to calling people 'sir' and 'ma'am.' I felt like it was going to be 18 weeks of boot camp."
What a dumbass. She had no business being there. Damn fool.
Each had to fire a gun from four positions at four distances, 150 shots in all. To pass, each trainee had to put at least 120 shots in the target.
There is no shame in tring to do something and realizing you are in over your head
This "asian-american lawyer" reminds me a lot of the whiners who signed up for the reserves in the late 80s and early 90s for a college ride or some extra cash then bitched when told they would have to go to war.
Dumb asses all.
A military-type environment at Quantico??? I'm shocked, just shocked.
Ken