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The Law School Confidential: A Complete Guide to the law school experience, students to students was "a must for any visitor or think Law School" by The Houston Lawyer, and a book that has proven to be able to library in every law student.
Law School Confidential is considered the "Little Black Book" of law schools in the United States. More than a simple guide study and exam preparationAdvice, the book of these experiences should be a complete guide to all the Law School. And 'the reader through what feels like a law school – the first years of surviving and 1L exams, law summer internship, graduation screening interviews coming. The author often uses the experiences of former law students to his points lead and is very effective.
The book begins with a series of long chapters on the direction ofReader with the process of getting into a law school. This "Beginner's Guide" is comprehensive and well written and does a good job of introducing the law school and its lifestyle to the reader. However, one feels that one to pay more, how to choose to apply effectively for school.
are some very useful information in the form of grading curves in each school and the school has not passed grading option. For most students the first year,This information can be vital, the first year is simply the hardest.
The book emphasizes that the best and most useful tips and advice often come from other students and professors. In most schools, 2L and 3L students are the guys to go – the professors are often too busy to talk to individual students, or are not sufficiently open exchange of information.
The strength of the book and the right of students that is so popular in mostmakes no sense, conversational tone. Most of the cast tends to read books to their readers Legal Mumbo Jumbo – a tradition among the lawyers themselves – but this book has lengthy reduced to a minimum, and focuses on providing information, Frank can really be helpful if the school thought of, or legal.
If the book is that it may be too basic at times are all that preaching. Some suggestions of the study are very basic – what most people tookyears undergrad myself. In addition, the book attempts to certain tactics that may be pushing not for everyone.
However, says the lawyer in Houston, this book is definitely a must for anyone thinking or a lawyer. As the New York Law Journal says, this is quite a "useful book useful."