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1. The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert by Ann K. Levine, Esq. | |
Paperback: 167
Pages
(2009-05-15)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$14.17 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0615271839 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description - How will law schools view my credentials, activities, and work experience? - What is the rolling admission process and how can it impact whether I am accepted? - Will the fact that I am a non-traditional applicant help me or hurt me? - Why is the personal statement important and how do I select a topic? - What should I do if someone tells me to write my own letter of recommendation for their signature? - How do I explain a low LSAT score, inconsistent GPA, academic probation, or arrest record? - Should I write one of the optional essays? Which one? - Why was I placed on a waiting list and what can I do to increase my chances of acceptance? - How can I use scholarship offers to negotiate between law schools? - How do I decide where to attend? The tips and insights provided within The Law School Admission Game: How to Play Like an Expert is the second best thing to having your own law school admission consultant. Ms. Levine offers candid and tangible advice in a conversational tone with an open and encouraging (but brutally honest) approach. This book will change how you look at the law school admission process and help you create your strongest possible application package. This book offers strategies for all law school applicants, including specific advice for people: -Determined to attend a Top Law School -Hoping for the chance to attend any law school -Seeking an affordable legal education -Returning to school after being in the work force -Still in college with limited work and life experience -Considering how to build their experiences and resumes to strengthen their applications -Concerned about writing a compelling personal statement because they haven't experienced poverty or overcome paralysis Know the story they want to tell about overcoming obstacles in life but are not sure what to emphasize. No matter your life story or potential weaknesses in your law school application, The Law School Admission Game: How to Play Like an Expert will guide you through every piece of the application process. From filling in the blanks on applications to deciding whether to submit an optional essay to what to do when waitlisted, this little book will assure you and arm you with insider knowledge every step of the way. Customer Reviews (49)
Great Book, Great Advice
Priceless
Excellent guide - Glad I read it before I applied to law schools...just one little problem
Buy this book!
I can't imagine applying without this. |
2. How to Get Into the Top Law Schools, 4th edition by J.D., Richard Montauk | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(2008-08-05)
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Minimally helpful
Very Helpful!
The Most Honest Book on the Market
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Essential Guidance |
3. The Ivey Guide to Law School Admissions: Straight Advice on Essays, Resumes, Interviews, and More by Anna Ivey | |
Paperback: 324
Pages
(2005-04-04)
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Great Book
Law School Applicants Must Read
This Book Is A Must Read
great book
Excellent |
4. Law School Confidential (Revised Edition): A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students, for Students by Robert H. Miller | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2004-01-01)
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DO NOT BUY KINDLE VERSION!
The Kindle Typo'sruined my experience.
Compelling
Satisfied |
5. American Public School Law by Kern Alexander, M. David Alexander | |
Hardcover: 1232
Pages
(2008-05-16)
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Quick Turnaround!
Necessary Evil
Great company!
Excellent
never received the book |
6. Special Education Law and Practice in Public Schools (2nd Edition) by Larry D. Bartlett, Susan Etscheidt, Greg R. Weisenstein | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2006-08-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description A must have resource for school leaders and personnel, Special Education Law and Practice in Public Schools is dedicated to understanding the complex laws and issues surrounding students with special needs. Broad in coverage, it discusses current topics such as: the reauthorization of IDEA, NCLB, and 504; working with families; IEPs; assessment; staff relationships and staffing patters; due process hearing, mediation and complaints; school-wide discipline, and strategies for specific populations ( infant/toddler, preschool, secondary school, etc.) Filled with ready-to-use samples and inclusion strategies, the book adheres to school administration and CEC standards and is a conclusive resource for practicing professionals. Customer Reviews (2)
SPED law and practice in public schools
Excellent Resource |
7. School Law and the Public Schools: A Practical Guide for Educational Leaders (4th Edition) by Nathan L. Essex | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2007-02-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is an essential text for educators and policy makers at all levels. It is practical, easy to read, and contains relevant information on historical and contemporary legal issues affecting the organization and administration of schools in America. It provides valuable information regarding school safety, alcohol and breathalyzers, the Patriot Act, the evolution of the U.S. Constitution, Intelligent Design, Ten Commandments, The Theory of Evolution, child abuse, the use of Personal Data Assistants, confidentiality involving school counselors, Family Medical Leave Act, Intellectual Property and Fair Use, Charter Schools, landmark cases involving posting of the Ten Commandments, Title IX retaliation, the Reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Improvement Act and much more. Relevant case law rulings, charts and tables are integrated through this text to provide concrete knowledge that will allow educational leaders to operate within the boundaries of constitutional, statutory, and case law. Customer Reviews (21)
Great reference
Nearly New?!?!
Practical and informative
I would recommend this book
Poor service |
8. The Best Law Schools' Admissions Secrets: The Essential Guide from Harvard's Former Admissions Dean by Joyce Curll | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2008-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The ULTIMATE Insider Information on How to STAND OUT and GET ADMITTED! No insider is better suited to set you on the right track than Joyce Putnam Curll, former Dean of Admissions for Harvard Law School. The Best Law Schools' Admissions Secrets is the ultimate collection of insider advice, direct from one of the country's toughest admissions boardrooms. Joyce Putnam Curll gives you all the tips and techniques you need to stay ahead, including: No other law school admissions advice guide can claim this level of authority. The Best Law Schools' Admissions Secrets is sure to give you the edge you need to shine in the eyes of admissions boards everywhere. Customer Reviews (10)
Disappointment in Amazon
The most informative law school book I have found
Not just for law school applicants
Excellent Resource for Law School
a perfect primer |
9. The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law: Seventh Edition by Jim Walsh, Frank Kemerer, Laurie Maniotis | |
Paperback: 510
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Much has changed in the area of school law since the first edition of The Educator's Guide was published in 1986. In this new seventh edition, the authors have streamlined the discussion by pruning older material and weaving in new developments. The result is an authoritative source on all major dimensions of Texas school law that is both well integrated and easy to read. Intended for Texas school personnel, school board members, interested attorneys, and taxpayers, the seventh edition explains what the law is and what the implications are for effective school operations. It is designed to help professional educators avoid expensive and time-consuming lawsuits by taking effective preventive action. It is an especially valuable resource for school law courses and staff development sessions. The seventh edition begins with a review of the legal structure of the Texas school system. Successive chapters address attendance and the instructional program, the education of children with special needs, employment and personnel, expression and associational rights, the role of religion in public schools, student discipline, open meetings and records, privacy, search and seizure, and legal liability under both federal and Texas law. In addition to state law, the book addresses the growing role of the federal government in school operation through such major federal legislation as the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and the No Child Left Behind Act. |
10. How to Do Your Best on Law School Exams by John Delaney | |
Paperback: 166
Pages
(2006-11)
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A MUST HAVE FOR A LAW SCHOOL
Outstanding Help for Law Students
From a 2.6 to a 3.6 GPA.
Alright
Excellent resource for any law student |
11. Essays That Worked for Law Schools: 40 Essays from Successful Applications to the Nation's Top Law Schools by Boykin Curry, Emily Angel Baer | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2003-07-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description A chart at the beginning of the book illustrates just how muchimportance various schools place on the essay (the University ofWashington gives it little consideration; Harvard and Yale say it's avital part of the application).--Jane Steinberg Customer Reviews (11)
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Very helpful for me
A helpful book but could have been better
Boring Essays One of the essays I remember particularly well basically read like a laundry list of things that can easily be found ELSEWHERE in his application, which I specifically remember reading in just about every other book/advice about law school essays NOT to do. There don't seem to be many truly revealing essays (interesting life events), essays that grab at you or cultural essays--all of which, in my opinion, are the absolute best ones. The essays do tell you something about each person's character and most are well-written, which probably contributes to why they worked, but the way in which most of the authors acheived their ends is not exemplary. Their methods are plain, as if they are too scared to really open themselves up or talk about something very personal. I believe you can write much better essays than these. Perhaps the most exemplary and interesting essay in terms of writing style, topic and revelations about the author is the last one in the "Essays About Character" section where a young woman wrote about, what I will call, her conflicts with her mother. Her essay is an example of what I mean by very interesting life events that reveal something about the authors in a much deeper way than the average essay does. The most helpful parts of the book, for me, were the questions in the beginning about essays that were answered by admissions officers and the chart that shows how much estimated importance each of the top schools places on essays. It's truly eye-opening to see how much schools like Harvard and Yale value personal statements while schools like Duke and Boalt place the least amount of emphasis on it out of the top schools listed on the chart (I don't consider Indiana a top school, and their were rated as seeing essays the least important). I would, perhaps, buy the book just for this information and maybe to get an idea of how much better you can do on your essays...and also for the one stand-out essay I mentioned. Even if you're not a minority, I believe the best essays I've read are the ones in the upcoming book by Evangeline Mitchell entitled "Profiles and Essays," a book that is basically targeted at African Americans. Not all the essays are about being Black--in fact, most aren't--so you can still get some good ideas and see good, race-neutral essays. The book is likely officially coming out this fall, but you can probably order a rough copy of it now at hopespromisepublishing.com as I did. The essays I've read in other books are, more or less, boring as well...although Richard Montauk's "How To Get Into Top Law Schools" and Willie Epps's "How To Get Into Harvard Law School" present SOME good essays.
Perfect for applicants |
12. School Law for the Teachers: Concepts and Applications by Julie K. Underwood, L. Dean Webb | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2005-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book provides a broad legal background and helps teachers understand their rights and responsibilities, as well as, the rights of their students. School Law for Teachers covers the issues that are greatest concern to teachers today, namely employment and tenure, teachers' rights, teacher discipline, teachers' legal responsibilities, negligence and defamation, students' rights, education of students with disabilities, student discipline and due process, discrimination and harassment, and religion. Inservice Teachers, School Administrators, and Special Educators. |
13. School Law: What Every Educator Should Know, A User-Friendly Guide by David Schimmel, Louis Fischer, Leslie R. Stellman | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2007-06-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description Do teachers have a right to dress as they wish? Can Social Studies Teachers be prohibited from discussing controversial issues? When can copyrighted works be copied without permission? If you’ve ever pondered these or other questions of law, you need to know the right answers! In School Law: What Every Educator Should Know, A User-Friendly Guide, David Schimmel, Louis Fischer, and Leslie Stellman demystify educational law one question at a time and provide clarity to hundreds of topics that affect teachers today—NCLB, Vouchers, School Choice, Discipline, Academic Freedom, Liability for Student Injuries, Due Process, Search and Seizure, Dress and Grooming, to Harassment and Child Abuse—encompassing law established by state and federal statutes, constitutions, and court decisions. The authors offer friendly translations of legal jargon into everyday English, empowering educators to take the law constructively into their own hands and use it as a source of guidance and protection to improve their schools and classrooms. School Law: What Every Educator Should Know, A User-Friendly Guide is a powerful reference every educator can use and is a perfect resource for seminars and courses in Education Foundations, Introduction to Educational Psychology, School Counseling, Field Experience, Student Teaching Practicum, and Classroom Management, where knowledge of core legal concepts is important. Make the law work for you… “With its question/answer format, [this] book provides a general overview of how the legal system applies to the practice of education, considering many questions one might not think to ask.” —Meghan M. Reilly, Andover High School, Andover, MA “There is an excellent balance of legal citations in contrast with specific examples that almost every instructor can relate to in their experience as a classroom teacher.” —Thomas J. Little Jr., Kokomo-Center Schools, Kokomo, IN |
14. 1L of a Ride: A Well-Traveled Professor's Roadmap to Success in the First Year of Law School (Student Guides) by Andrew J. McClurg | |
Paperback: 420
Pages
(2008-11-17)
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1L of a Ride
Helpful Roadmap
an insight on life's lessons and how they apply to 1st Year Law Students
"1L of a Ride"
Great Read |
15. Ethics and Law for School Psychologists by Susan Jacob, Dawn M. Decker, Timothy S. Hartshorne | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2010-11-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The definitive text—completely revised—on the professional and legal standards of school psychology Fully revised and now in its sixth edition, the single best source of authoritative information on the ethical and legal issues associated with school psychological practice includes the most up-to-date standards and requirements of the profession. Citing recent legal rulings and publications as well as historical references, Ethics and Law for School Psychologists provides the most comprehensive foundation for scholarship in this area. A key reference for understanding and delivering ethically and legally sound services, the text combines the expertise of three leading professionals at the forefront of the field. Completely updated to reflect the National Association of School Psychologists' (NASP) revised 2010 Principles for Professional Ethics, the new edition of this classic text also addresses the final regulations in implementing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the amended Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In addition, the Sixth Edition features: Covering the ethical and legal issues that impact every school psychologist, and with numerous pedagogical features including case vignettes, end-of-chapter questions, and topics for discussion, Ethics and Law for School Psychologists, Sixth Edition is well suited for graduate students in school psychology and is a must-have resource for all practicing school psychologists, educators, and school administrators. Customer Reviews (7)
Concise and info-packed
Too much too soon
Books r fine; shipping was slow!
Great Reference
Textbook Purchase |
16. Planet Law School II: What You Need to Know (Before You Go), But Didn't Know to Ask... and No One Else Will Tell You, Second Edition by Atticus Falcon | |
Paperback: 858
Pages
(2003-11)
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Nothing Spectacular...
Best Pre-Law School Book Available
Dead On
Needs a lot of editing, but you won't find this information hardly anywhere else!
Needlessly Arrogant |
17. Great Personal Statements for Law School by Paul Bodine | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2005-12-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Expert guidance in creating a high-performance personal statement--essential for admittance to law school Nationally known consultant Paul Bodine has helped thousands gain admission to elite professional schools. In Great Personal Statements for Law School, he helps you ace your personal statement, the most critical part of any law school application. Customer Reviews (4)
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Very useful and informative book on applying!
Great help to students!
A genuinely terrible book |
18. California School Law: Second Edition (Stanford Law Books) by Frank Kemerer, Peter Sansom | |
Paperback: 584
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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Inaccurate information! DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!
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19. School Law: Cases and Concepts (9th Edition) by Michael W. La Morte | |
Hardcover: 512
Pages
(2007-02-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description This text examines is written for K-12 educators and others who have little background in school law and need to know the sources of law under which educators operate. It focuses on an understanding of legal rationale and principles that inform practice. Relevant case law, statutory law, constitutional provisions, and commentary are provided to develop a basic understanding of school law issues and the legal rationale underpinning such law. Broad legal concepts such as due process, equal protection, freedom of expression, the wall separating church and state, and reasonable search are stressed to help professional educators gain a better understanding of the legal landscape in which they operate. Customer Reviews (9)
Teachers?
Excellent Job!
School Law:Cases and Concepts (9th Edition)
Great buy
School Law Book |
20. Acing Your First Year of Law School: The Ten Steps to Success You Won't Learn in Class, 2nd Edition by Shana Connell Noyes, Henry S. Noyes | |
Paperback: 150
Pages
(2008-05-30)
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Just get it - great intro! |
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