Posted on Apr 30, 2018
Mike Chapman
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I'm one semester away from graduating from my local community college with an Associate's degree in psychology. At this point, I'm considering joining the Army and hoping to become a Paralegal Specialist. I know I need a CL score of at least 105, which in and of itself i'm not too concerned about, as I think I can pull that off; but I've also heard that this position can be difficult to achieve. I was wondering if any current or former Paralegal Specialists might have some advice on what I could do (if anything) to better my odds of getting there, and/or good ways to study to get that 105 or better CL score.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Best thing to do is just study like for an exam in college.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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If you can't go Army and are focused on being a paralegal, you may also consider the Air Force. After Basic, you would go to Maxwell AFB for a 35 day tech school.
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I live right down the street from Maxwell... I would not want to ever get stationed there lol
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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SSG (Join to see) - anyone can survive 5 weeks... and then he would be stationed somewhere else.
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Well, it's paper work intensive and you can't have mistakes on documents that Commanders are going to be signing. So there's a lot of attention to detail. You'll get all kinds of cases for all kinds of reasons.

If you decide to enlist as a Paralegal after Basic Combat Training you will go to Advanced Individual Training at Fort Lee, Virginia and be assigned to Company J, 262d Quartermaster Battalion, 23d Quartermaster Brigade. Your Company Commander will be a Judge Advocate (Attorney & Commissioned Officer), your Executive Officer will be a Legal Administrator (Warrant Officer), and all of your Non-Commissioned Officers (Sergeants) will be Paralegals. This includes your Platoon Sergeant, AIT Instructor, and even your First Sergeant. Unlike some other MOS, everyone of your Cadre will be part of the JAG Corps.

Your course work will be on paper and computer and will require a lot of studying both in the classroom and in your off time. You will get two chances to pass your exams. If you fail a second time you will be recycled to another Class and if you fail again you will lose your MOS. If you get an Article 15 while in AIT you can lose your MOS and be reclassed per needs of the Army.

If you become a Paralegal you have to maintain the standard because you enforce the standard through the Commanders.
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