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Is your userrname what I think it is?
If it is, then I was x74716
If it is, then I was x74716
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Yep, not very creative but I don't forget it!
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are any you of you (besides the FLEP kids) hoping to go jag? i personally am not, just curious.
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I am not intending to apply JAG, I am done carrying a gun for a living.rckybbby wrote:are any you of you (besides the FLEP kids) hoping to go jag? i personally am not, just curious.
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Army JAG! Starting February 2012.
History: Prior active-duty E4 '04-'08 (27D - paralegal) & reserve '09 - 17 Dec 2011, OIF, history major Harvard '03, Harvard Law '11.
Additional acceptances: U. Florida, U. Miami, UCLA, Ave Maria, Nova
Rejection: Stanford
HLS has a wonderful and supportive atmosphere for military members. HLS had a vets org, the dean went to dinner with us every year, and we had 4 active judge advocates doing LLMs this past year.
The College just got Navy ROTC back for the first time in upteen years and the business school and Kennedy School of Govt are even more military-friendly. I mention same in case you'd like to apply for a dual degree program (JD/MBA or JD/MPA etc) or take classes at other schools.
Best wishes for all the military applicants and graduates! Happy Veterans Day!!
History: Prior active-duty E4 '04-'08 (27D - paralegal) & reserve '09 - 17 Dec 2011, OIF, history major Harvard '03, Harvard Law '11.
Additional acceptances: U. Florida, U. Miami, UCLA, Ave Maria, Nova
Rejection: Stanford
HLS has a wonderful and supportive atmosphere for military members. HLS had a vets org, the dean went to dinner with us every year, and we had 4 active judge advocates doing LLMs this past year.
The College just got Navy ROTC back for the first time in upteen years and the business school and Kennedy School of Govt are even more military-friendly. I mention same in case you'd like to apply for a dual degree program (JD/MBA or JD/MPA etc) or take classes at other schools.
Best wishes for all the military applicants and graduates! Happy Veterans Day!!
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Re: ITT: Military Veterans
Gentlemen. I recommend you consider business school instead.
-Better leverages your leadership skills
-Better leverages your problem solving skills
-More beer
-Better jobs down the road
If you insist on law school...
-Please consider applying to a big consulting firm. I am happy to respond to any PMs sent to me regarding Big 3 business consulting oppportunities for law students
-Federal prosecution is very cool
-Columbia Law School had a good group of former military law students when I was there
-And, of course, CRUSH THE LSAT. Study for it like it is your job. Have a good study plan. Invest 20-30 hours a week. Take 30+ full length tests along with countless individual sections
Good luck all.
-Better leverages your leadership skills
-Better leverages your problem solving skills
-More beer
-Better jobs down the road
If you insist on law school...
-Please consider applying to a big consulting firm. I am happy to respond to any PMs sent to me regarding Big 3 business consulting oppportunities for law students
-Federal prosecution is very cool
-Columbia Law School had a good group of former military law students when I was there
-And, of course, CRUSH THE LSAT. Study for it like it is your job. Have a good study plan. Invest 20-30 hours a week. Take 30+ full length tests along with countless individual sections
Good luck all.
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itt: all veterans are men
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warfighters... is this preferable? has anyone used this: --LinkRemoved-- ? it was created/posted by another tls'er in this forum. i downloaded it and it works. sends emails to my bb when an update is made to my status.lrslayer wrote:itt: all veterans are men
and it's free by the way.
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+1 I've been in JAG for nearly 5 yrs that's enough for me.SemperLegal wrote:I am not intending to apply JAG, I am done carrying a gun for a living.rckybbby wrote:are any you of you (besides the FLEP kids) hoping to go jag? i personally am not, just curious.
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You might be getting a PM from me soon. Oh and the dean has dinner with us twice now.Voyager wrote:Gentlemen. I recommend you consider business school instead.
-Better leverages your leadership skills
-Better leverages your problem solving skills
-More beer
-Better jobs down the road
If you insist on law school...
-Please consider applying to a big consulting firm. I am happy to respond to any PMs sent to me regarding Big 3 business consulting oppportunities for law students
-Federal prosecution is very cool
-Columbia Law School had a good group of former military law students when I was there
-And, of course, CRUSH THE LSAT. Study for it like it is your job. Have a good study plan. Invest 20-30 hours a week. Take 30+ full length tests along with countless individual sections
Good luck all.
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There are a good amount.EMZE wrote:SemperLegal wrote:E-4 USMC grunt with deployments to OIF and OEF.
Damn. USMC E4 with a 169/3.8...
Not to self hate, but I don't think we have many joe's that smart in the Army.
Tell us more about yourself always legal
Army ranger
2 deployments
Combatives instructor for the guard
2L at T-14
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Also - Voyager, the TLS community owes you profound thanks for your RC guide.Voyager wrote:Gentlemen. I recommend you consider business school instead.
-Better leverages your leadership skills
-Better leverages your problem solving skills
-More beer
-Better jobs down the road
If you insist on law school...
-Please consider applying to a big consulting firm. I am happy to respond to any PMs sent to me regarding Big 3 business consulting oppportunities for law students
-Federal prosecution is very cool
-Columbia Law School had a good group of former military law students when I was there
-And, of course, CRUSH THE LSAT. Study for it like it is your job. Have a good study plan. Invest 20-30 hours a week. Take 30+ full length tests along with countless individual sections
Good luck all.
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So you went from a history major at Harvard to a 27D? Wow.2xHarvard wrote:Army JAG! Starting February 2012.
History: Prior active-duty E4 '04-'08 (27D - paralegal) & reserve '09 - 17 Dec 2011, OIF, history major Harvard '03, Harvard Law '11.
Additional acceptances: U. Florida, U. Miami, UCLA, Ave Maria, Nova
Rejection: Stanford
HLS has a wonderful and supportive atmosphere for military members. HLS had a vets org, the dean went to dinner with us every year, and we had 4 active judge advocates doing LLMs this past year.
The College just got Navy ROTC back for the first time in upteen years and the business school and Kennedy School of Govt are even more military-friendly. I mention same in case you'd like to apply for a dual degree program (JD/MBA or JD/MPA etc) or take classes at other schools.
Best wishes for all the military applicants and graduates! Happy Veterans Day!!
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Yes - it was a nice experience altogether. The JAs and other Ds were so supportive of my journey to law school! I hope I can pay it forward in some way.
Now I'm picking assignments preferences. I've only been to Iraq so would like to go to Afghanistan. Which installations would make that most likely in people's opinion?
Now I'm picking assignments preferences. I've only been to Iraq so would like to go to Afghanistan. Which installations would make that most likely in people's opinion?
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Fort Bragg, center of the Army universe. If you want Afghanistan, there will be deployment opportunities here well beyond 2014.
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Well how difficult is jump school? - what's the attrition rate like?
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Jump school is an absolute joke.2xHarvard wrote:Well how difficult is jump school? - what's the attrition rate like?
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Airborne is not a requirement for quite a few of the brigades here. But Corps is airborne and the SJA is under them so being airborne qualified will maximize your opportunities. FORSCOM recently moved here too, so there's even more at Bragg. Jump school is worth your time if you want to come to Bragg, if you can make the runs and don't somehow defy gravity you'll be fine.
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+1; as long as you can pass a PT test you can pass jump school.bjsesq wrote:Jump school is an absolute joke.2xHarvard wrote:Well how difficult is jump school? - what's the attrition rate like?
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Dittobjsesq wrote:There are a good amount.EMZE wrote:SemperLegal wrote:E-4 USMC grunt with deployments to OIF and OEF.
Damn. USMC E4 with a 169/3.8...
Not to self hate, but I don't think we have many joe's that smart in the Army.
Tell us more about yourself always legal
Army ranger
2 deployments
Combatives instructor for the guard
2L at T-14
Army Infantry
3 deployments
Soon to be 1L at UVA
Never got my tab though I finished up pre-ranger at Campbell right before we deployed for OIF One. After that I went to Germany and my unit was a bit odd about sending people to Ranger school.
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This is a little premature, but happy Veterans Day. Good luck to all of you this cycle, and in law school.
additionally, to the only branch that goes apeshit about their b-day (still can't figure them out), happy birthday Corps!
additionally, to the only branch that goes apeshit about their b-day (still can't figure them out), happy birthday Corps!
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OoRah! Yut! Kill! Semper Fi! I am so proud to have served with the most crazy proud apeshit bastards I have ever met in my life! USMC! And happy Veteran's Day to the rest of you slightly less crazy warriors!rckybbby wrote:This is a little premature, but happy Veterans Day. Good luck to all of you this cycle, and in law school.
additionally, to the only branch that goes apeshit about their b-day (still can't figure them out), happy birthday Corps!
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Happy Veteran's Day All and Happy Belated Birthday to my fellow Marines!
I'm applying this cycle after getting rocked by the LSAT last October (153). I'm set for the December test, and since I'm currently on terminal leave, I have been studying like it's my job! My stats are as follows:
White Female
Marine Corps E4/Corporal
4 yrs 9 mos Active Duty
Staying SMCR after EAS
No combat deployments, got stuck at The Basic School in Quantico, VA as an administrator my entire enlistment.
Enlisted with Associates from community college (2.98 GPA).
Finished UG at Strayer University and graduated with 4.0 GPA and was Valedictorian of my UG class.
Currently attending GWU for Masters' in Paralegal Studies with 4.0 GPA.
Enlisted at 24, had about 8 years prior work experience as an insurance agent. I'm PT'ing in the low to high 160's now, so I feel like if I get in that range on the LSAT I have a good chance at the schools I want to apply to. I intend on applying to:
GULC
GWU
George Mason
American
Catholic
U of Richmond
UVA
..and possibly some schools in the NJ/Philly area since that is were I'm orginally from, and I haven't decided if I want to stay in VA/DC permanently.
I didn't think about writing a DS about my military service, I figured I would make my PS military centered and just go with it. If I write a DS about military service that leaves my PS open for another topic possibly. Does anyone think that doing a DS and PS that are military service focused would be too much? For example, my PS is currently about the Marine Corps boot camp experience and how it changed my perspective on my ability to do things, confidence, etc., but I could do a DS about how military experience overall has impacted my life, leadership capability, etc. Also, I'll be doing a GPA addendum to explain why my grades sucked in community college (I was 18..and stupid) and how I completely turned it around for the remainder of my UG.
I attended the LSAC Forum last May and spoke to a GULC rep who was great and definitely encouraged me to apply and that is definitely my #1 choice, however I was thinking I might have a better chance at GWU since I'm enrolled in grad there. I'd be satisfied with either one really, or UVA, which I think I have a 0% chance to get into because of my overall GPA.
Also, this may be a dumb question, but has anyone considered sending in any award write-ups/citations they may have received, especially those with combat awards? I received an impact NAM for work performance during Jan-May 2010 and the write-up is pretty badass, but I wasn't sure if that would be inappropriate.
I'm applying this cycle after getting rocked by the LSAT last October (153). I'm set for the December test, and since I'm currently on terminal leave, I have been studying like it's my job! My stats are as follows:
White Female
Marine Corps E4/Corporal
4 yrs 9 mos Active Duty
Staying SMCR after EAS
No combat deployments, got stuck at The Basic School in Quantico, VA as an administrator my entire enlistment.
Enlisted with Associates from community college (2.98 GPA).
Finished UG at Strayer University and graduated with 4.0 GPA and was Valedictorian of my UG class.
Currently attending GWU for Masters' in Paralegal Studies with 4.0 GPA.
Enlisted at 24, had about 8 years prior work experience as an insurance agent. I'm PT'ing in the low to high 160's now, so I feel like if I get in that range on the LSAT I have a good chance at the schools I want to apply to. I intend on applying to:
GULC
GWU
George Mason
American
Catholic
U of Richmond
UVA
..and possibly some schools in the NJ/Philly area since that is were I'm orginally from, and I haven't decided if I want to stay in VA/DC permanently.
I didn't think about writing a DS about my military service, I figured I would make my PS military centered and just go with it. If I write a DS about military service that leaves my PS open for another topic possibly. Does anyone think that doing a DS and PS that are military service focused would be too much? For example, my PS is currently about the Marine Corps boot camp experience and how it changed my perspective on my ability to do things, confidence, etc., but I could do a DS about how military experience overall has impacted my life, leadership capability, etc. Also, I'll be doing a GPA addendum to explain why my grades sucked in community college (I was 18..and stupid) and how I completely turned it around for the remainder of my UG.
I attended the LSAC Forum last May and spoke to a GULC rep who was great and definitely encouraged me to apply and that is definitely my #1 choice, however I was thinking I might have a better chance at GWU since I'm enrolled in grad there. I'd be satisfied with either one really, or UVA, which I think I have a 0% chance to get into because of my overall GPA.
Also, this may be a dumb question, but has anyone considered sending in any award write-ups/citations they may have received, especially those with combat awards? I received an impact NAM for work performance during Jan-May 2010 and the write-up is pretty badass, but I wasn't sure if that would be inappropriate.
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i just put awards/citations on my resumethementor31337 wrote:
Also, this may be a dumb question, but has anyone considered sending in any award write-ups/citations they may have received, especially those with combat awards? I received an impact NAM for work performance during Jan-May 2010 and the write-up is pretty badass, but I wasn't sure if that would be inappropriate.
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I listed them on my resume...for hiring as well but without details. Was good interview fodder.lrslayer wrote:i just put awards/citations on my resumethementor31337 wrote:
Also, this may be a dumb question, but has anyone considered sending in any award write-ups/citations they may have received, especially those with combat awards? I received an impact NAM for work performance during Jan-May 2010 and the write-up is pretty badass, but I wasn't sure if that would be inappropriate.
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