While working one day in the yard, Carl confides in Brad that he is planning to apply to the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be a correctional officer. He wants to make the change because the federal government pays their correctional officers more. Brad is curious about the requirements to become a federal correctional officer. He asks Carl what the minimum educational requirements are to become a
federal correctional officer. Carl tells Brad that he must at least have a:
a. GED.
b. high school diploma.
c. three years of college.
d. a bachelor's degree.
c
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