Re: Military Law - Navy Jag Student Program
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 6:04 pm
JAG Hopeful wrote: Also, everyone admit it - who read that and then ran and checked the application website? (...raises hand)
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JAG Hopeful wrote: Also, everyone admit it - who read that and then ran and checked the application website? (...raises hand)
If the boards were held last week:NavyJAG1 wrote: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)
I don't know about JAG boards, but other officer boards usually happen a week before the candidates who are Pro Rec Y get notified. Sometimes it's less, sometimes it's more. The process is different though (their recruiters call them and tell them the results), and the delay for them usually involves the recruiting district not being notified of the results for that week. For JAG, since it's not a recruiting district thing, I imagine the delay is entirely technical--getting the results to the site managers and having them posted. Could be wrong though.caseyjo1988 wrote:If the boards were held last week:NavyJAG1 wrote: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)
1) how many days are there normally between meeting and releasing results; and
2) do they notify the applicants that were picked individually before they release results online?
Thanks!
P.S. I applied as a DA, and graduated from a T20 school in 2014
I also applied DA but for what it's worth, one of my friends got ProRec'ed in the Fall for the SP and said he saw in the morning that the status on the website changed and got an email later. No phone call. Not sure if the DA selectees are notified in the same way. I want to say that he got the email the same day the results were sent but I can't find our email exchange when I asked him.Navy2015 wrote:caseyjo1988 wrote:I don't know about JAG boards, but other officer boards usually happen a week before the candidates who are Pro Rec Y get notified. Sometimes it's less, sometimes it's more. The process is different though (their recruiters call them and tell them the results), and the delay for them usually involves the recruiting district not being notified of the results for that week. For JAG, since it's not a recruiting district thing, I imagine the delay is entirely technical--getting the results to the site managers and having them posted. Could be wrong though.NavyJAG1 wrote:If the boards were held last week:JAG Hopeful wrote: 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!
1) how many days are there normally between meeting and releasing results; and
2) do they notify the applicants that were picked individually before they release results online?
Thanks!
P.S. I applied as a DA, and graduated from a T20 school in 2014
Since no one here has mentioned waiting for a phone call or email, and several people have said they've applied before, I assume that means that no one is notified personally of the board results, whether it's Pro Rec Y or N. The application only mentions finding out by checking the site later, too.
Confirmed from my friend--he saw it changed in the AM and got an email later that same afternoon. This was for the SP program, though.ShockTop wrote: I also applied DA but for what it's worth, one of my friends got ProRec'ed in the Fall for the SP and said he saw in the morning that the status on the website changed and got an email later. No phone call. Not sure if the DA selectees are notified in the same way. I want to say that he got the email the same day the results were sent but I can't find our email exchange when I asked him.
I'd like to second that motion . . .zot1 wrote:Motion to move to Legal Employment forum.
NavyJAG1 wrote:Every three years the JAGC holds two joint training symposiums, one for the east coast and one for the west. We had the East coast this week and west coast is next week. The point is, the JAG and DJAG attend both, which may make it tough for the board report to be signed. Hopefully they sign it Monday.
NavyJAG1 wrote:Every three years the JAGC holds two joint training symposiums, one for the east coast and one for the west. We had the East coast this week and west coast is next week. The point is, the JAG and DJAG attend both, which may make it tough for the board report to be signed. Hopefully they sign it Monday.
Good, good news =) And if I'm not selected this time, I'm hoping 3L will be the time. Guess we'll find out next week (or soon). Nothing to do but focus on finals.NavyJAG1 wrote:SECNAV spoke, pretty interesting. Not from him, but JAGC is expected to grow. Particularly for LT and LCDR. This is a good time to apply, applications down and selection rates up.
I was thinking about this. Do you mean, hopefully they sign it Monday, because they'll be traveling/attending the symposium the rest of the week? I.e. Monday or it won't get signed until the following week?NavyJAG1 wrote:Every three years the JAGC holds two joint training symposiums, one for the east coast and one for the west. We had the East coast this week and west coast is next week. The point is, the JAG and DJAG attend both, which may make it tough for the board report to be signed. Hopefully they sign it Monday.
The Navy JAG Blog posted about it this AM. There's a picture with SECNAV and RADM Crawford.NavyJAG1 wrote:Every three years the JAGC holds two joint training symposiums, one for the east coast and one for the west. We had the East coast this week and west coast is next week. The point is, the JAG and DJAG attend both, which may make it tough for the board report to be signed. Hopefully they sign it Monday.
ShockTop wrote:The Navy JAG Blog posted about it this AM. There's a picture with SECNAV and RADM Crawford.NavyJAG1 wrote:Every three years the JAGC holds two joint training symposiums, one for the east coast and one for the west. We had the East coast this week and west coast is next week. The point is, the JAG and DJAG attend both, which may make it tough for the board report to be signed. Hopefully they sign it Monday.
http://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/2015/04 ... ps+Blog%29
Told you it wouldn't be today? And what did he say, exactly? That'd itd be early May? I know, officially, the website has it coming out 10 weeks approximately after the deadline. 10 weeks was this past Friday. But the website also says the Board would be held in April, results would come out in May. Knowing they had the board two weeks ago, I'm just hoping it'll be released this week. Never know, though.NKY Law Student wrote:FWIW, a member of the board told me, but didn't guarantee, that the results would be released this month.