Acing Your First Year of Law School: The Ten Steps to Success You Won't Learn in Class
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Rating | : | 4.97 (920 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0837709121 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 129 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Four Stars Has some helpful ideas.. One of the TOPS of its kind Yes, it does have solid info. Yes, it will be helpful, and sure, you can find these things out on your own -- after you've gotten a few bad grades!!! So why let the worst happen when it's all nicely condensed in great format in this book? I suggest adding it to your "pre-law school library" if you can - and to your "law school references" if you're already there!. Misleadingmore damaging than helpful A Customer Plain and simple, this book gives bad advice. Avoid itand pick up a worthwhile read like The Eight Secrets of Top Exam Performance in Law School by Prof Charles Whitebread. Whitebread gives useful tips on how to succeed on law school exams, which determine 100% of your grade in many cases.
Most first-year law students waste a tremendous amount of time learning piles of information they don't need to know, because they have no one to guide them. After reading the ten chapters, set up as lessons, student will know how to study the law.. This text, in ten easy-to read chapters, is the guide for students entering or contemplating law school
This book has a readable, conversational tone. --From the PublisherWHY WE LOVE THIS BOOK: It focuses on the first year, providing many helpful tips for not only surviving, but also coming out on top. It also has been favorably discussed many times on various law school discussion boards and blogs. First published in 1999, Acing has gone on to become one of the bestselling law school preparation books of all time. Louis, Suffolk, Thomas Jefferson, Texas Southern, (Thurgood Marshall), Texas Tech, Tuoro, Washburn, University of Washington, Whittier, William & Mary and Wisconsin. Why? Because it has helped tens of th