Law School Confidential: A Complete Guide to the Law School ExperienceMacmillan, 2000 M07 14 - 343 páginas I wish I knew then what I know now! Don't get to the end of your law school career muttering these words to yourself! Take the first step toward building a productive, successful, and perhaps even pleasant law school experience...read this book! Written for students about to embark on this three year odyssey, by students who have successfully survived law school. Law School Confidential demystifies the life-altering thrill ride that defines an American legal education by providing a comprehensive, blow-by-blow, chronological account of what to expect. Law School Confidential arms students with a thorough overview of the contemporary law school experience. This isn't the advice of graying professors or battle-scarred practitioners decades removed from the law school. Fresh out of University of Pennsylvania Law School, Robert Miller has assembled a panel of recent law school graduates all of whom are perfectly positioned to shed light on what law school is like today. Law School Confidential invites you to walk in their steps to success and to learn from their mistakes. From taking the LSAT, to securing financial aid, to navigating the notorious first semester, to exam-taking strategies, to applying for summer internships, to getting on the law review, to tackling the bar and beyond...Law School Confidential explains it all. |
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I | xvii |
II | xix |
III | 17 |
IV | 35 |
V | 42 |
VI | 61 |
VII | 69 |
VIII | 79 |
XXII | 205 |
XXIII | 217 |
XXIV | 228 |
XXV | 240 |
XXVI | 249 |
XXVII | 264 |
XXVIII | 273 |
XXXII | 280 |
IX | 99 |
XIII | 111 |
XIV | 127 |
XV | 142 |
XVI | 151 |
XVII | 166 |
XVIII | 186 |
XXI | 196 |
XXXIII | 299 |
XXXIV | 315 |
XXXV | 320 |
XXXVI | 326 |
XXXVII | 335 |
XXXIX | 342 |
Términos y frases comunes
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