I realize this topic exists, but I couldn't reply to the old one because it was too old to reply too. Anyway, I have been doing a lot of thinking about moving back to New England from North Carolina and NHSP is #1 on my list of who I want to apply to. I called them yesterday and I was told I won't have to do the full academy. That makes me happy. I don't really want to go through a full academy again. I'm an officer of over 6 years and a training officer also. How's the morale around NHSP? What, if any tips can you NH troopers or former troopers give me about anything regarding NHSP? My wife doesn't graduate radiology tech (sugar mama $) school until May 2008. Then there's the selling of my house. There's a test Dec 29th that I'd like to take, but how soon after is it likely I would need to be back? Assuming I'm hired ...........
It may reach 100 degrees or even break it next week. I hate the south!
What does the written test consist of? The only other "police test" I've taken was the Mass. Civil Service test and scored a 97 on it in 2001. My
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