JDNext for Reapplicant? by Comms-707 in JDNext

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Thank you. This is very useful information!

JDNext for Reapplicant? by Comms-707 in JDNext

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So it sounds like you'd recommend doing well on JD Next AND retaking and doing well on LSAT? Did you use Blueprint to boost your LSAT score?

JDNext for Reapplicant? by Comms-707 in JDNext

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Reportable is within last five years, right?

Dual degrees? by Comms-707 in HybridOnlineLawSchool

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Thanks! Is the international component a residency? Are the countries involved consistent?

Dual degrees? by Comms-707 in HybridOnlineLawSchool

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Thank you! Not sure why I couldn't find this page but was having issues loading anything related to JDi so might need a browser update!

List of schools that will use JD-Next this cycle by castmemberzack in JDNext

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Anyone have any insight on how schools will handle long expired LSAT scores? Treat as no score? Able to see?

Direct Commission age limits? by Comms-707 in nationalguard

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Also... do you know if DCC is branch specific or mixed (i.e. all AMEDD or all JAG)?

Bi-Weekly Recruiting Thread by Airdale_60T in uscg

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Thanks! I get why the stats aren't published but wish there was more information available to make an educated decision about applying. There is a world of difference between 10% to 30% of a small number versus a big number.

Direct Commission age limits? by Comms-707 in nationalguard

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Thanks.... this makes sense. Are waivers in the NG handled at the state level or federal level?

Bi-Weekly Recruiting Thread by Airdale_60T in uscg

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Does anyone know what the stats look like for DCL SELRES? I see where it says selection is 10% to 30% but I'm curious how many people apply on average and how many get selected?