Law_to_1830
Active Member
I've been lurking here a while, so I thought I should join and post my stats. I've applied for the June 2018 Intel board. What do you all think? How does my packet look?
(Note: I'm not interested in JAG. I've already applied for that 5x with no luck. There's only 1 board per year for Direct Commission, i.e. people who are already done with law school and are practicing attorneys, and that board usually only takes 1-4 people per year. So the chances are next to nil.)
- 30 years old, no prior service
- B.A. in Pre-Law 3.81 GPA
- Classes emphasized history, foreign language, economics, and English
- National Debate Champion 2009 (topic was US foreign policy towards China)
- Study Abroad program in Spain
- Scholastic Bowl Team Captain and Champion
- J.D. (Juris Doctorate) 3.1 GPA, The College of William & Mary
- Classes emphasized criminal law, national security law, and international law
- VP Military and Veterans' Law Society
- Fluent in Spanish
- 4 years’ experience as an attorney at a major law firm
- Prior pro bono work for a Veteran’s Benefits Clinic (my clients were disabled vets from all branches and I got them their VA Benefits)
- 67 OAR
- LORs:
- USN O-3 Navy Intel officer and close friend of mine
- USN O-5 Doctor and close friend of mine
- Attorney w/ 40+ years of experience (my immediate supervisor)
- Attorney w/ 30+ years of experience (the head of the law firm)
- No interviews (I heard they usually do this the 2nd time around)
- Applied for Intel 1830, though in retrospect I probably should’ve included cryptology as well
(Note: I'm not interested in JAG. I've already applied for that 5x with no luck. There's only 1 board per year for Direct Commission, i.e. people who are already done with law school and are practicing attorneys, and that board usually only takes 1-4 people per year. So the chances are next to nil.)