FREE eBook Guide to Law Review Write-On Competitions
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:45 pm
Law review contenders:
For those intending to enter their school's law review write-on competition, I have just published a concise, short, straight-to-the-point ebook on concrete tips and strategies for tackling write-ons. No kindle or e-reader needed--Amazon has an in-browser e-reader, and you can read the guide in as little as 30 minutes.
From tomorrow, Wednesday, 4/25/18 through Friday, 4/27/18, the book will be FREE on Amazon, and once you obtain it during this period, you can keep it forever. So if you are a 0L, download and keep this ebook handy for next year if you do the write-on.
Hacking Law Review: The Concise Guide to Write-Ons
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CM7S8NC
Background: Several years ago, I transferred between two T10 law schools but wrote-on to both law reviews in the process of transferring. When I was writing-on, I never found any good guides out there that provided concrete tips. But after doing two write-ons (and being a grader of law review submissions), I am confident that at least some of my tips will be useful. Note that I was just above median at my law schools, so making law review had nothing to do with my grades.
If you find it useful, please leave an Amazon review.
Thanks!
For those intending to enter their school's law review write-on competition, I have just published a concise, short, straight-to-the-point ebook on concrete tips and strategies for tackling write-ons. No kindle or e-reader needed--Amazon has an in-browser e-reader, and you can read the guide in as little as 30 minutes.
From tomorrow, Wednesday, 4/25/18 through Friday, 4/27/18, the book will be FREE on Amazon, and once you obtain it during this period, you can keep it forever. So if you are a 0L, download and keep this ebook handy for next year if you do the write-on.
Hacking Law Review: The Concise Guide to Write-Ons
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CM7S8NC
Background: Several years ago, I transferred between two T10 law schools but wrote-on to both law reviews in the process of transferring. When I was writing-on, I never found any good guides out there that provided concrete tips. But after doing two write-ons (and being a grader of law review submissions), I am confident that at least some of my tips will be useful. Note that I was just above median at my law schools, so making law review had nothing to do with my grades.
If you find it useful, please leave an Amazon review.
Thanks!