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Book Reviews of Law School Confidential (Revised Edition): A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students, for StudentsBook Review: Made Me Turn and Run Summary: 5 StarsMiller makes the "real" law school experience very clear and it was enough to send me on another career path. Attorneys are often revered in our culture (just as much as they are made the butt of jokes) and it is easy to think of the paycheck and prestige when considering the career. Miller makes it clear that there is suffering on the path to that perceived greatness and that the ends may not justify the means.
Book Review: Good source of first-hand info on law schools Summary: 5 StarsA guality review of law school realities by a law school alumni. Easy to read, sometimes extremely witty descriptions. I would recommend this book to everyone who doesn't have any other access to first-hand info on law schools.
Book Review: A must for anyone thinking about law school Summary: 5 StarsI bought this book as a last minute purchase when I was purchasing LSAT books. After reading it, it is an absolute must for anyone that is thinking about going to law school. It breaks down everything from the LSAT to admission to your time in law school. I just applied to law school and I find myself going back to the book as a reference. I also recommend it for your friends and loved ones. My boyfriend is much more prepared for what I am about to go through than he was before and now he knows what to expect.
Book Review: worthwhile, but.. Summary: 5 StarsThis was well worth the money to me, since I have been a little indecisive about applying... but really, I wonder what Miller is up to when he recommends a 1-week, $1000 prep course on law topics that was "just created by some law students..."
Myself, trying to go to school on the cheap and maybe not jump straight into big firm practice, I felt he rarely considered the possibility of a student like me.
But hey, for the money I still recommend the book. Very practical.
Book Review: Good advice Summary: 5 StarsThis book came out after my own law-school years, and I read it in search of books to recommend to undergrad friends who were headed to law school.
I can say this: Everything Miller recommends, and that I DID, worked. everything he recommends, and that I DIDN'T do, I WISH I'd done!
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