. >> karen: sergeant ann fowler leads the recruits. >> nice and loud. >> one, two, three. >> all right. line up to run. >> on tuesday's and thursday's well go for a run. >> kim: a woman, lee cordel. >> we have a good group of males and females. >> we have some that are >> i'm 26 years old, born and raised in robbinsville. >> he was an mp, military police. for 11 years, lee ran her own business in pennsylvania as a personal trainer. >> it became very challenging because i had to do the marketing and i had to do the maintenance. and had to do the inventory. when i moved to asheville, i saw an opportunity to start over. and it just gave me this incredible opportunity to jump in to something that i'd always wanted to. >> kim: in this class today, cadets get everything they'll start studying for the state exam. on average, about two to three of these trainees will drop out. largely finding the career just isn't for them. but sergeant bryson says apd's while apd dropped the college requirement, it still is necessary to climb the ranks. >> we want to see you advance and to advance, you have t