Top Law Schools Book Reviews
"Admission to law school consists of three steps: deciding to pursue law instead of another career, applying to law schools, and, finally, selecting a law school to attend." » more |
"Final exams, particularly during the first year of law school, determine a student's grades completely (or close to completely). For this reason, the market offers a wealth of books suggesting ways to succeed on law school exams." » more |
"Turow begins the book by describing the difficulty of gaining admission to top law schools, the rigid emphasis on grades and LSAT scores, and the minutiae involved in selecting each class." » more |
"Finally, his tone is half- humorous, half-serious, and completely earnest. I cannot tell if Mr. Finch wishes me to laugh, succeed in law school, or merely take his word for it." » more |
"Christopher Yianilos offers the soundest law school advice I have yet read. Overachievers beware, however: Breakthrough will not instruct you on the best techniques for outlining or how to be the best prepared for class." » more |
"In the same vein, the author provides a sample format for examination answers that he suggests you memorize in order to be able to efficiently churn out your information during the exam period:" » more |
"This puzzled me until I realized that How to Succeed was not really a book of advice on how to succeed during the first year of law school." » more |