Law School For DummiesJohn Wiley & Sons, 27 Apr 2011 - 384 halaman The straightforward guide to surviving and thriving in law school Every year more than 40,000 students enter law school and at any given moment there are over 125,000 law school students in the United States. Law school’s highly pressurized, super-competitive atmosphere often leaves students stressed out and confused, especially in their first year. Balancing life and schoolwork, passing the bar, and landing a job are challenges that students often need help facing. In Law School For Dummies, former law school student Rebecca Fae Greene uses straight talk, sound advice, and gentle humor to help students sort through the swamp of coursework and focus on what’s important–all while maintaining a life. She also offers rare insight on the law school experience for women, minorities, non-traditional, and non-Ivy League students. |
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... particular to the law school experience. Whenever I introduce an unfamiliar word or term, I immediately provide a definition right after it, to ensure that you have that information you need. One of the most important conventions you'll ...
... particular practice area that are driving your decisions. When you think about why you want to enter the law, base your reasoning on your observations of real lawyers engaged in their typical everyday low-profile work and not on high ...
... particular state disqualifies you. See Chapter 18 for a complete discussion of the bar exam. The bar exam isn't something to stress out extensively about (I know, that's easier said than done). But the truth is that most students pass ...
... particular cause, such as civil rights or the environment, and want to make a difference in the world. Whatever your reasons for choosing a career in the law, I'll bet they differ from those of the student in the seat next to you ...
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Using BattleTested Application Strategies to Succeed | 45 |
Youre Halfway There 2Ls and 3Ls | 179 |
Not a Moot Point Getting Involved in Law School | 199 |
Working on Law Review and Law Journal | 207 |
Taking a peek at whats available | 213 |
Preparing for Your Future | 221 |
Getting the Lowdown on Careers | 247 |
Narrowing Your Focus Choosing an Area of Practice | 269 |
Thinking Outside the Box Considering Alternative Legal Careers | 279 |
Dealing with a rejection | 69 |
Getting What You Came for | 71 |
Surviving Typical FirstYear Classes A Crash Course | 87 |
Dont Sweat the Small Stuff Keeping Academics in Perspective | 99 |
Studying Law Secret Techniques | 111 |
Thinking and Talking like a Lawyer | 113 |
Romancing the Tome Making the Most of Your Study Time | 129 |
Assembling Your Personal Study Aid Arsenal | 151 |
The Longest Three Hours of Your Life | 161 |
Wrapping Up Your Law School Career 293 Chapter 18 In a Class of Its Own Preparing for the Bar Exam | 295 |
Moving toward Graduation and Beyond | 303 |
Ten Plus UserFriendly Law School Resources | 319 |
Ten Best and Worst Things about Law School | 325 |
Ten LittleKnown Law School Secrets | 331 |
Index | 337 |
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