Whether you're is a college junior facing the LSATs, a senior sitting with disappointing test scores, or someone who has always dreamed of a career in the law, there is too much at stake not to ask the hard questions about what lies ahead. In How to Get Into Law School, Susan Estrich lends her unique point of view and far-ranging experience-as ace law student, tenured professor, renowned legal scholar and analyst-to the life and career questions applicants will face, and answers them in the frank, no-nonsense manner that is her trademark. Featuring anecdotes from admissions directors,…mehr
Whether you're is a college junior facing the LSATs, a senior sitting with disappointing test scores, or someone who has always dreamed of a career in the law, there is too much at stake not to ask the hard questions about what lies ahead. In How to Get Into Law School, Susan Estrich lends her unique point of view and far-ranging experience-as ace law student, tenured professor, renowned legal scholar and analyst-to the life and career questions applicants will face, and answers them in the frank, no-nonsense manner that is her trademark. Featuring anecdotes from admissions directors, professors, veteran attorneys, and adventurous students alike, this is your indispensable how-to guide.
How to Get Into Law SchoolForeword by Kathleen M. Sullivan and Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Stanley Morrison Professor of Law, Stanford Law School Introduction Book One: Getting In 1. Getting Ready 2. Should You Take Time Off Before Law School? 3. Are You Commited? 4. The LSAT 5. Making the Case for Yourself 6. The Personal Statement 7. How to Get Great Recommendations 8. How to Get Personal Interviews at Schools That Don't Interview 9. The Critical Importance of Follow-Through 10. How to Target Your Applications to the Right Schools for You 11. How You Should Define "Best" for Yourself 12. Financing Your Legal Education Book Two: What You Need to Learn 13. What You Need to Know Before You Begin 14. To Brief or Not Brief? That is the Question 15. Surviving the Socratic Method 16. Mastering the Fine Art of Examsmanship 17. How to Make Facluty Members Like You 18. "Hitting the Wall" Is Part of the Law School Experience 19. How to Get the Most from Your Legal Education 20. Facing the Job Market 21. Unhappy Lawyers and How to Avoid Becoming One 22. Work That Matters; Professionalism; Defining It for Yourself
How to Get Into Law SchoolForeword by Kathleen M. Sullivan and Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Stanley Morrison Professor of Law, Stanford Law School Introduction Book One: Getting In 1. Getting Ready 2. Should You Take Time Off Before Law School? 3. Are You Commited? 4. The LSAT 5. Making the Case for Yourself 6. The Personal Statement 7. How to Get Great Recommendations 8. How to Get Personal Interviews at Schools That Don't Interview 9. The Critical Importance of Follow-Through 10. How to Target Your Applications to the Right Schools for You 11. How You Should Define "Best" for Yourself 12. Financing Your Legal Education Book Two: What You Need to Learn 13. What You Need to Know Before You Begin 14. To Brief or Not Brief? That is the Question 15. Surviving the Socratic Method 16. Mastering the Fine Art of Examsmanship 17. How to Make Facluty Members Like You 18. "Hitting the Wall" Is Part of the Law School Experience 19. How to Get the Most from Your Legal Education 20. Facing the Job Market 21. Unhappy Lawyers and How to Avoid Becoming One 22. Work That Matters; Professionalism; Defining It for Yourself
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