Originally Posted by
gloopy
I don't think that's literally how it works WRT CJO's getting put into classes. Otherwise CJO's with low last 4's would ever get a class as there'd always be someone above them. I think classes are roughly assigned by when you interviewed, of course notwithstanding flows, bypasses and whatever else.
Once in class, last 4 ssn gets you your number on the master list, and higher last 4 the better as far as that goes.
Yeah, that was what I was thinking. So it sounds like 4 guys from my interview group had a "tie" for a very limited number of slots in two classes, which was broken with SS numbers, and somehow, thanks to flow and other guys who deferred, the 4 of us wound up in 3 different classes, even though we all interviewed on the same day.
I understand the ranking within the class, I was just confused about ranking people between classes in determining who gets the next class date. I think this explains it.