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One L : The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School |
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for $ 11.16 |
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From one who knows (
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Ive read this book twice...once a few years before I thought of going to law school, and then again toward the end of my first year at a top tier school. I would have given it four stars the first time. Now that Ive been there, its gets all five.While I would agree that todays law schools are not..
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10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests |
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for $ 20.40 |
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Highly Recommended Book (
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In training for the LSAT, I used only official preptests sold by LSAC. Many past reviewers recommended studying multiple books, like those available by Kaplan or Princeton Review. I have found that Kaplan and other study aides add to the confusion many test takers experience, and Kaplan even admits ..
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Shapo and Shapos Law School Without Fear: Strategies for Success, 2d |
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for $ 24.00 |
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NOT worth the money (
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I was asked to read this relatively expensive book before my one-week intro to law class. I am not impressed. It seems very dry and very basic and mostly tells you what you will learn in the first year. Well, I plan to finish my first year so I suppose I will learn everything they want me to know. I..
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Silent Covenants: Brown V. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform |
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for $ 16.50 |
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mixed feelings about this one.... (
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In this book, Bell makes the argument that racial reform will never happen in the United States. He explains his belief that every policy implemented by whites, even though it may seem to be in the interest of black advancement, is in all actuality an attempt to further white interests. One can see ..
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Acing Your First Year of Law School: The Ten Steps to Success You Wont Learn in Class |
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for $ 12.57 |
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A Brief of a Law School Guidebook (
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I bought this book shortly before beginning law school, and while it seemed adequate at first, it seemed less so once I was actually taking classes. Different professors expect different things: one suggests briefing your cases for "at least the first few weeks of class," not a whole year; another d..
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