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Thinking about law school? Wondering what makes it so hard? Want to know what it's really like? In this conversational and action-oriented book by a Harvard Law grad, look behind the curtain at law school and legal practice-it may not be what you think. If you like reading and writing, you've probably thought about law school at some point. You may have taken law courses in college, or you've been told that you'd make a good lawyer. Maybe you hope to make a difference (or at least a lot of money). But there's a lot you don't know. In The Truth About Law School, you'll learn:How to make sure…mehr

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Thinking about law school? Wondering what makes it so hard? Want to know what it's really like? In this conversational and action-oriented book by a Harvard Law grad, look behind the curtain at law school and legal practice-it may not be what you think. If you like reading and writing, you've probably thought about law school at some point. You may have taken law courses in college, or you've been told that you'd make a good lawyer. Maybe you hope to make a difference (or at least a lot of money). But there's a lot you don't know. In The Truth About Law School, you'll learn:How to make sure that law school is the right choice Why law school can be detrimental to your health What practicing law is like from current and former lawyers How to find and connect with lawyers in your areas of interest What to do next if you decide law school is not for you Law school is a big commitment. Read The Truth About Law School to make sure you know what you're getting into before you take the leap!
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Rachel B. Wickenheiser is a recovering lawyer. After graduating from Harvard Law School, she clerked for a federal judge, worked at two elite law firms, then served in government until she left law. She now teaches pre-law courses and advises law school applicants. She lives with her husband and their two cats in Pennsylvania.