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<p>@turtlerock
As you have some kind of intelligence background I’d like to ask you one more thing. The problem wasn’t the citizenship. The problem is rather that I’d have it with 2 doctorates and 2 years work experience at the age of 33-34, which is very close to 35. The real problem is that the CIA probably expects some “relevant” work during the age of 26-35. They do not state it directly on their homepage regarding core-collectors (just “work experience”), though. Are 3 years research in engineering (and possibly some medical research during the degree) regarded as solid work? It involves analytic skills, I’d say. Furthermore I have some work-experience at hospitals, a business consultancy and in a research institute.</p>

<p>I might consider to drop out of med-school but I don’t like the idea of throwing out 2 years of hard work that I was interested in just in order to fit a time-frame. Maybe I transfer to an Arabic country in order to improve my fluency in Arabic and to gain more cultural experience- with the risk that my degree isn’t recognized in the USA.</p>

<p>I know that you won’t exactly know what an organization like the CIA might want or not want, but some suggestions might help me.</p>