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Thanks for all the replies!
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2 weeks from now is the last day of April.
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Navy2015 wrote:2 weeks from now is the last day of April.
Really trying to keep my mind off of it!
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On the bright side, the odds of anyone getting commissioned is very low, so you may as well take all the competing job offers now.
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All the DA applicants be like "competing job offers?"monkeysez wrote:On the bright side, the odds of anyone getting commissioned is very low, so you may as well take all the competing job offers now.
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monkeysez wrote:On the bright side, the odds of anyone getting commissioned is very low, so you may as well take all the competing job offers now.
Not to sound presumptuous, but I really don't feel like the odds are that low. Assuming you are at the right school, with decent grades etc. etc. I mean really, how could they be? I know the acceptance rate is something like 5-8% with slight variation based on the branch, and time of application board. However, you have to factor in the fact that there are almost 200 law schools in the country, that is a whole lot of law students who are having a very difficult time finding a job, who may believe the military is a last ditch effort kind of deal. I am at a T25 and the hiring situation isn't anywhere close to great, so I can't even imagine the situation at somewhere like "cooley law school" for example. I am sure that all of the Jags are flooded with applicants from bad schools with low grades who have no real interest in serving, but are simply in it for the perceived financial benefits because their job situation is abysmal, and there is this misguided belief that the military will take anyone because they are desperate for people to join. If you took out all the applicants from ranked 50 law schools and below, I'd be willing to bet that the acceptance rate percentage would look a lot better. What else could a jag board really be looking for if an applicant is from a T1 law school, with decent grades, and has a history pf public service? This is just the perception I have, and the analysis that led me to that perception.
With all that being said I am really just trying to make myself feel better, and I am certainly preparing myself for a rejection! Ha ha Ignore my panicky ranting!
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Navy JAG is short on LTs right now. If it is anything like the last board, chances are pretty good, particularly for 3Ls since they can come on board faster. My guess is that DA appointments will be up too.
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God I hope so.NavyJAG1 wrote:Navy JAG is short on LTs right now. If it is anything like the last board, chances are pretty good, particularly for 3Ls since they can come on board faster. My guess is that DA appointments will be up too.
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NavyJAG1 wrote:Navy JAG is short on LTs right now. If it is anything like the last board, chances are pretty good, particularly for 3Ls since they can come on board faster. My guess is that DA appointments will be up too.
I hope this is so!!! Where is that information coming from?
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Good luck to everyone waiting. Did you guys miss the Fall Board, or are these the Fall Board results?
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These will be the Spring board results, I think the Fall board results came out in December/January or something.TheSpanishMain wrote:Good luck to everyone waiting. Did you guys miss the Fall Board, or are these the Fall Board results?
I missed the Fall board, this is my first application, I am a 2L.
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I posted that I'm probably dq'd medically awhile back, but my application is still in for this board, and I'll keep pushing until they officially tell me I'm dinged. Fingers crossed like everyone else! I'm a 2L, so I've another couple shots next year, but it'd sure be nice to get recommended this time around. And yay for results being released during finals weeks again... Just to add one more thing to stress about =)
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JAG Hopeful wrote:I posted that I'm probably dq'd medically awhile back, but my application is still in for this board, and I'll keep pushing until they officially tell me I'm dinged. Fingers crossed like everyone else! I'm a 2L, so I've another couple shots next year, but it'd sure be nice to get recommended this time around. And yay for results being released during finals weeks again... Just to add one more thing to stress about =)
From everything I have read it almost seems like you're nearly guaranteed to get dinged your first application. Doesn't seem like a lot of people get in on their first shot. Whether right or wrong, I am expecting not to get it. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best!!
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It depends. A buddy of mine got in on his first app as a 3L. It can happen. I'll agree, with no evidence though, that most probably get dinged on their first apps.S. Goodman wrote:JAG Hopeful wrote:I posted that I'm probably dq'd medically awhile back, but my application is still in for this board, and I'll keep pushing until they officially tell me I'm dinged. Fingers crossed like everyone else! I'm a 2L, so I've another couple shots next year, but it'd sure be nice to get recommended this time around. And yay for results being released during finals weeks again... Just to add one more thing to stress about =)
From everything I have read it almost seems like you're nearly guaranteed to get dinged your first application. Doesn't seem like a lot of people get in on their first shot. Whether right or wrong, I am expecting not to get it. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best!!
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I got dinged by the AF my 1L year, but got picked up as a 2L by the October board. Most get dinged on their first app as 2Ls simply because they take significantly fewer 2Ls. But they also took a huge percentage of applicants last board (I think it was something crazy like 20%), which would support the statement by someone above that they seem to be taking larger classes. I'm not actually sure that it's the case. I think it's more a combination of a *slightly* larger class and significantly fewer applications.
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My sense from talking to JAG officers is that the applications are inversely proportional to the legal hiring market. So, in 2011 when the economy took a giant shit, JAG applications went through the roof. Granted, a lot of those people probably didn't particularly want to be in the military so much as they were just desperate for a job, but it still made shit ultra competitive. Now that the economy is better, applications aren't as high. Not to say that it's easy by any means, but it's not quite as hard as it was. Just my impression, take with a grain of salt.
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Seems like legitimate analysis, but this process is so filled with speculative reasoning that it is hard to be certain of anything.TheSpanishMain wrote:My sense from talking to JAG officers is that the applications are inversely proportional to the legal hiring market. So, in 2011 when the economy took a giant shit, JAG applications went through the roof. Granted, a lot of those people probably didn't particularly want to be in the military so much as they were just desperate for a job, but it still made shit ultra competitive. Now that the economy is better, applications aren't as high. Not to say that it's easy by any means, but it's not quite as hard as it was. Just my impression, take with a grain of salt.
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Yeah, I’m betting this board will have more applicants compared to the fall board but hopefully higher acceptance rates like others said. Hopefully the high numbers will continue next year (and hopefully the market improves, so less people apply =) )
Spring Board 2013 accepted 24 student programs and 4 direct accessions from 555 applicants. http://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/2013/05 ... ht-people/
Fall Board 2013 accepted 30 student programs and 2 direct accessions from 295 candidates. http://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/2013/12 ... d-results/
Spring Board 2014 accepted 21 Student Programs and 5 Direct Accessions from 456 candidates. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6#p7644306
Fall Board 2014 accepted 55 out of 233 applications (not sure SP v. DA). http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4#p8232854
Spring Board 2013 accepted 24 student programs and 4 direct accessions from 555 applicants. http://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/2013/05 ... ht-people/
Fall Board 2013 accepted 30 student programs and 2 direct accessions from 295 candidates. http://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/2013/12 ... d-results/
Spring Board 2014 accepted 21 Student Programs and 5 Direct Accessions from 456 candidates. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6#p7644306
Fall Board 2014 accepted 55 out of 233 applications (not sure SP v. DA). http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4#p8232854
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JAG Hopeful wrote:Yeah, I’m betting this board will have more applicants, but hopefully higher acceptance rates like others said. Hopefully the high numbers will continue next year (and hopefully the market improves, so less people apply =) )
Spring Board 2013 accepted 24 student programs and 4 direct accessions from 555 applicants. http://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/2013/05 ... ht-people/
Fall Board 2013 accepted 30 student programs and 2 direct accessions from 295 candidates. http://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/2013/12 ... d-results/
Fall Board 2014 accepted 55 out of 233 applications (not sure SP v. DA). http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4#p8232854
Certainly appears to be a trend taking place. The really annoying fact of this is that there are a lot of people applying who don't care anything about the service, they just want a job. And that makes it 10 times harder for people that legitimately just want to be in the military. It is frustrating to say the least!!
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There was no DA in the Fall--it's only been in the Spring the past 2(?) years--so that would explain it, at least it's only been in the Spring the past two years when I applied DA. Still...55 Student Program selectees, holy moly O_oJAG Hopeful wrote:Yeah, I’m betting this board will have more applicants, but hopefully higher acceptance rates like others said. Hopefully the high numbers will continue next year (and hopefully the market improves, so less people apply =) )
Fall Board 2014 accepted 55 out of 233 applications (not sure SP v. DA). http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4#p8232854
Edit: I'm guessing the Fall DA appointments were alternates?
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The comment above about the number of applicants and the economy is correct. The board met last week, so my guess is that results will likely be released soon.
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NavyJAG1 wrote:The comment above about the number of applicants and the economy is correct. The board met last week, so my guess is that results will likely be released soon.
Thank you, NavyJAG1. You're always posting the inside track information, and we really, really appreciate it =)
Also, everyone admit it - who read that and then ran and checked the application website? (...raises hand)
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No problem. It is a stressful process. I wish I could get a hold of my Structured Interview Score sheet, would have been interesting to see what they thought of my answers!JAG Hopeful wrote:NavyJAG1 wrote:The comment above about the number of applicants and the economy is correct. The board met last week, so my guess is that results will likely be released soon.
Thank you, NavyJAG1. You're always posting the inside track information, and we really, really appreciate it =)
Also, everyone admit it - who read that and then ran and checked the application website? (...raises hand)
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+1, thanks NavyJAG1.JAG Hopeful wrote:NavyJAG1 wrote:The comment above about the number of applicants and the economy is correct. The board met last week, so my guess is that results will likely be released soon.
Thank you, NavyJAG1. You're always posting the inside track information, and we really, really appreciate it =)
Also, everyone admit it - who read that and then ran and checked the application website? (...raises hand)
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I will echo everyone else, thank you so much for the information! We all appreciate it very much!NavyJAG1 wrote:The comment above about the number of applicants and the economy is correct. The board met last week, so my guess is that results will likely be released soon.
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