This is great advice. Most people I know gave up after a few chapters. More people never started than actually finished it.JenDarby wrote:I did sell mine last year, as did a few friends I checked with.
I wouldn't stress about the book though. Buy a few beers instead.
Fordham c/o 2016/17 (2012-2013 Cycle) Forum
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- mohanster
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Is there a Facebook page for the admitted students for 2016?
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My 1L property exam had a fact pattern identical to that in Whose Monet... It's nice to read a book that's legal and not a treatise to ease you into law school. I would highly recommend reading the book, it literally takes a day.guano wrote:This is great advice. Most people I know gave up after a few chapters. More people never started than actually finished it.JenDarby wrote:I did sell mine last year, as did a few friends I checked with.
I wouldn't stress about the book though. Buy a few beers instead.
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You say this every year, and every year I am certain you are trying to troll the 0Ls.MrSoOoFLy wrote:My 1L property exam had a fact pattern identical to that in Whose Monet... It's nice to read a book that's legal and not a treatise to ease you into law school. I would highly recommend reading the book, it literally takes a day.guano wrote:This is great advice. Most people I know gave up after a few chapters. More people never started than actually finished it.JenDarby wrote:I did sell mine last year, as did a few friends I checked with.
I wouldn't stress about the book though. Buy a few beers instead.
- Gemini
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Haha this. And all the more reason to NOT read it (cuz they're not gonna do the same thing again).JenDarby wrote:You say this every year, and every year I am certain you are trying to troll the 0Ls.MrSoOoFLy wrote:My 1L property exam had a fact pattern identical to that in Whose Monet... It's nice to read a book that's legal and not a treatise to ease you into law school. I would highly recommend reading the book, it literally takes a day.guano wrote:This is great advice. Most people I know gave up after a few chapters. More people never started than actually finished it.JenDarby wrote:I did sell mine last year, as did a few friends I checked with.
I wouldn't stress about the book though. Buy a few beers instead.
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- nygrrrl
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He's not. We were in the same Property class. (Not telling anyone whether or not to read the book, just having my budd's back. )JenDarby wrote:You say this every year, and every year I am certain you are trying to troll the 0Ls.MrSoOoFLy wrote: My 1L property exam had a fact pattern identical to that in Whose Monet... It's nice to read a book that's legal and not a treatise to ease you into law school. I would highly recommend reading the book, it literally takes a day.
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Yes: http://www.facebook.com/groups/512939755391444/mohanster wrote:Is there a Facebook page for the admitted students for 2016?
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Has anyone heard back about the Stein Scholar program? I was told we'd find out late July and am eager to know soon. I interviewed in early May.
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but did anyone at Fordham in here have Guseva?