<p>Darn. I don’t even know how this came of, but some people are really pressuring me to go to Ivy League.</p>
<p>But I really want to be a police officer (Hopefully, Interpol, of course), and the schools with a good criminal justice program aren’t even close to those schools that require just too much in their applicants.</p>
<p>I mean I should be working hard, but should I just enjoy high school and not work too much? I mean I need tons of financial aid to go to college, but I don’t overload getting a scholarship too much, because afterall, I’m not going to Ivy League.</p>
<p>If you really want to work directly Interpol, you might be interested a solid background in a foreign language or political science since it’s really an international organization like the UN or the ICC rather than something like an international investigative agency (like an FBI for the world). It only has like 450 employees though so getting in to that part is really competitive, although of course the national agencies in Interpol have lots more than that. Relaxing is good but you shouldn’t try to coast by with Ds since you have to have a strong work ethic for your government to pick you for its National Central Bureau.</p>