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21. Law School for Dummies by Rebecca Fae Greene | |
Paperback: 355
Pages
(2003-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description 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. Customer Reviews (17)
Great!
Nothing you probably didn't already know
Regal Legal Boook
Good read, but should look into other topics...
Read this book if you're discouraged about law school |
22. Law School Legends Contracts (Law School Legends Audio) by David Epstein | |
Audio CD:
Pages
(2005-04)
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Buy "Sum & Substance Contracts" instead
Saving me in Contracts from Abstract Professor
Perfectly adequate
Where's the Beef |
23. U.S. News Ultimate Guide to Law Schools, 4E by Anne McGrath, Staff of U.S.News & World Report | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2010-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Choose the Right School and Get In! This step-by-step guide covers: Comprehensive profiles of the country's American Bar Association–accredited law schools, including: Plus, exclusive U.S. News lists that answer these questions: Customer Reviews (5)
Use it Wisely
I did not want a 2003 book
Good Resource
Some Good Information, but Faulty Data
Really good resource to have on hand |
24. School Law for K-12 Educators: Concepts and Cases by Dr. Frank D. Aquila | |
Paperback: 456
Pages
(2007-11-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description A practical, user-friendly approach to school law supported by carefully constructed information that is of immediate interest to classroom teachers, supervisors and school administrators. Key Features Maps out the court’s decision-making process in an easy-to-understand format Illustrates the key aspects of a legal issue through case-studies in every chapter Explains complex cases with succinct case briefs that target legal laypersons and comprehensive chapter overviews that highlight important concepts Encourages dialogue with accompanying discussion questions for each case brief and case study Offers additional case briefs online at www.sagepub.com/aquilacasebriefs Intended Audience: This book is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students of school law and is a valuable resource for courses in school administration, supervision, and teacher education. “I find this book to be a very well done, comprehensive text, with useful activities and exceptional case briefs” -Dr. Christine Villani, Southern Connecticut State University “More than a comprehensive text, this is a reference work for any active school administrator. School Law for K–12 Educators will be found open on a desk more often than closed on the shelf.” -Philip Huckins, New England College "The greatest strength is presentation of facts, narratives, cases, in a concise format with discussion questions and topics" -Audrey M. Clarke, California State University, Northridge “This comprehensive resource is thoughtfully designed with a focus on legal currency and relevancy. The case briefs enhance an already distinctive textbook.” -Bradley Vance Balch, Indiana State University Customer Reviews (1)
Good Book, Timely Information |
25. The Eight Secrets of Top Exam Performance in Law School by Charles H. Whitebread, II. | |
Paperback: 156
Pages
(2007-10-30)
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Given free to 1Ls at my law school
This is the Secret to Getting As that No One Knows About... |
26. The School Law Handbook: What Every Leader Needs to Know by William C. Bosher, Kate R. Kaminski, Richard S. Vacca | |
Paperback: 215
Pages
(2004-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description The issues are organized into five areas: the school environment, Constitutional issues, students, personnel, and accountability. Within each area are several chapters, each beginning with a realistic scenario followed by legal and practical analyses of the situation. Armed with this knowledge of the parameters governing each scenario, educators can more effectively manage their responses, asking and answering the key questions: In this era of unparalleled public scrutiny, The School Law Handbook is essential reading for all school personnel. Bill Bosher is Executive Director of the Commonwealth Educational Policy Institute and Dean of the School of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University. Kate R. Kaminski is an attorney in the field of education law and the Director of Legal and Policy Services for the Virginia School Boards Association. Richard S. Vacca is Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow of the Commonwealth Educational Policy Institute at Virginia Commonwealth University. Customer Reviews (2)
The School Law Book
Useful and concise |
27. The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law by Jim Walsh, Frank Kemerer, Laurie Maniotis | |
Paperback: 499
Pages
(2005-07-01)
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TEXAS SCHOOL LAW: EVERYONE SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK
Law Book
Great TX School Law overview
Necessary for Texas Educators
The Educator's Guide to Texas School Law |
28. Public School Law: Teachers' and Students' Rights (6th Edition) by Stephen B. Thomas, Nelda B. Cambron-McCabe, Martha M. McCarthy | |
Hardcover: 544
Pages
(2008-04-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description This text addresses legal principles applicable to practitioners in a succinct but comprehensive manner. It uniquely blends a detailed treatment of landmark cases with a thorough discussion of the legal context, trends, and generalizations to guide all school personnel in their daily activities. Information in this text will help alleviate concerns voiced by educators who either don't know the legal concepts that govern schools or feel that the scales of justice have been tipped against them. Customer Reviews (2)
Good resource for the non-lawyer, could have been better organized
Good book for uneducated teachers with regards to law |
29. How to Get Into Law School by Susan Estrich | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2004-08-31)
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i RECIEVED A BOOK I DID NOT ORDER...I ORDERED "WHY DO NUMBERS COUNT" AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY I GOT HOW TO GET INTO LAW SCHOOL
Excellent
Helped me get into law school
The Basics of Law School: An overview for the aspiring Law School Student
full of stellar advice |
30. Getting To Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams by Richard Michael Fischl, Jeremy Paul | |
Paperback: 348
Pages
(1999-05-26)
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Getting to Maybe
More harm than help
everyone says buy this book - they are right!
Highly Recommended
Awesome Book - Should be outlined to realize full potential |
31. Guide to Law Schools (Barron's Guide to Law Schools) | |
Paperback: 624
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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32. The Art of the Law School Transfer: A Guide to Transferring Law Schools by Andrew B. Carrabis, Seth D. Haimovitch | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2009-08-20)
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Good stuff
The Best Resource for Law Transfer Students
The BOOK FOR TRANSFERRING!
Pointless
Great overview of the process |
33. The Complete Law School Companion: How to Excel at America's Most Demanding Post-Graduate Curriculum by Jeff Deaver | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1992-03)
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Not Bad
good common sense book...straight forward
"How to Excel in Law School"
This book is now extremely outdated, but has a few useful things
Very helpful book |
34. Law School Essays that Made a Difference, 4th Edition (Graduate School Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2010-09-14)
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35. The Law School Labyrinth: A Guide to Making the Most of Your Legal Education (Law School Labyrinth: The Guide to Making the Most of Your Legal Education) by Steven R. Sedberry | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2009-03-31)
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Things actually make sense
I read this before law school. I am currently in my second semester 1L
GREAT Book
Excellent Read for Anyone Even Just Thinking of Law School
Invaluable Roadmap for Law School and Practice |
36. Illinois School Law Survey by Brian A. Braun | |
Paperback: 419
Pages
(2010-06-15)
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37. Mastering the Law School Exam (American Casebook) by Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus | |
Paperback: 334
Pages
(2006-10-31)
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Good law book |
38. Essays That Will Get You into Law School by Dan Kaufman, Chris Dowhan, Adrienne Dowhan | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(2009-08-01)
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Incredible--a must-buy for applicants
Good Starter
Essays that get into law school?
Essays that don't relate
For those who dont know where to start I really needed this because I, like you, will have to write a number of essays, depending on how many schools we are applying to. I have all these ideas and life experiences, but did not know how to organize them, let alone write anything coherent!This book helped me tremendously with organization and perspective and put me on a path to writing 4 sucessful essays. ... Read more |
39. Law School Insider: The Comprehensive 21st Century Guide to Success in Admissions, Classes, Law Review, Bar Exams and Job Searches, for Prospective Students and Their Loved Ones by Jeremy B. Horwitz | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2002-11-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Learn about admissions, each year of classes from 1L to 3L, student organizations (including special sections on law reviews and other journals), job hunting, bar exams, and much more. Discover modern legal careers and learn how to win jobs with top law firms and judges. Take an inside look at modern family, gender, racial, and other key issues for today’s students. Find out how to take classes in Europe and Asia for credit in United States law schools. Conquer the nation’s toughest bar exams and learn which have the highest pass rates. Learn all about law reviews, their secret elections, and how to become an editor. If you need to learn about law school, make certain that Law School Insider by Jeremy B. Horwitz, esq. is at the top of your list! Customer Reviews (21)
Great Intro to the experience of law school
The Best Book About Law School!!! Throughout the book, Jeremy offers a lot of valuable details about his personal experience as a law student in Cornell Law School. For example, he writes that his "...own first day of classes was only modestly intimidating. The readings had taken a long time, but were short enough that I though that I generally understood where they were going. Most of my professors initially came across as nice enough people, and the first class discussions about the readings were relatively gentle..." I found this to be similar to my own law school classes. In other chapters, he describes his experience of hunting for a job and compares different areas of practice and cities. No doubt, such details are extremely important.A few persons who posted their negative reviews about this book should have known that God is in details. It is no secret that, due to the economic and other related factors, admission to any law school in the country (not to mention top law schools) has become extremely competitive during the recent years.LSAC offers the following nationwide statistics: Law School Applications (Entering Class of Fall 2002) LSAT Test Takers (Entering class for Fall 2003) The bad news is, of course, that the competition to get into the law school of your choice is going to get even much tougher.But the good news is that after reading Law School Insider your chances of admission to your dream school will increase significantly. I strongly believe that this book is a must for any prospective law student. It is worth every penny, and I highly recommend it to anyone considering going to law school.Also, the Internet website created by Jeremy Horwitz, www.lawschoolinsider.com, is an excellent source for obtaining additional information about the complicated law school admission process, as well as for finding answers to your questions. A short note about myself: I hold my first law degree from one of the best law schools in Europe, and an advanced Master of Laws degree from American law school (I wish I had read this book before I was applying to the LL.M. program!)
My favorite assigned pre-law book BTW, it's funny to see how the "critics" behind the 1-star reviews here disagree about such ridiculous things. Is this book "mature"? "Humble?" Everyone who loves the book knows that it is both of these things, but even the "critics" can't seem to agree, probably because the "critics" are really jealous competing authors trying to take whatever shots they can to make people doubt a great book. Look past the 1-star smears and get this 5-star book!!
Thumb through at a bookstore first - you may save some $ The book would have been much improved if it was written several years after law school when the author had some career experience to reflect upon what he could have done better if he could do it over again. Instead it appears to have been published almost immediately after his graduation. The book also could have been improved if multiple authors narrated their experiences. Instead, the book almost completely focuses on his. Thus, you're better off talking to some friends who have gone to law school, so that you can obtain multiple perspectives, than reading this book. Finally, the book could have been improved with more facts. Such factual references would have been the appropriate way to utilize footnotes. Moreover, it would have given some legitimacy to his claims and advice. The appendices are one of the few places you can find useful facts, but they are too brief to justify the purchase. My advice is to page through this book in-person first. It is nearly the equivalent of a self-published biography. It is not a useful guide to understanding law school. An undergraduate student may be fooled into thinking so, but anyone with a few years of career experience can see it for what it is. Just skim a few of its pages and the nearly useless footnotes (which yes he says you can skip at the beginning of the book) to save yourself some time and money better spent on other guides. p.s. Contrary to another reviewer's speculation, I am not a competing author. I am an administrative code writer considering a career transition by going back to law school. If you are someone who could probably be defined as a non-trad student, I think you will share my opinion of this book.
Number One on My List of 3 Must-Have Books Now that I've completed my first year, I think that there are three books that every law student should read before (and maybe during) attending law school. The first two are Law School Insider and Getting to Maybe. Getting to Maybe is a good book on exams, and Law School Insider is the best book about the experience and how to prepare. A little about law school: law school is a challenging LEARNING experience. If you want to be a lawyer, you go to law school to learn how to think, how to read, and how to manage your time. It is not just about getting good grades, it is about picking an area of personal specialization and actually learning. Only Law School Insider speaks to both the importance of grades and truly learning a specialty. Besides the fact that Law School Insider is much more thorough, it is also a mature person's look at law school. Law School Confidential is peppered with exclamation marks (to make it seem more exciting!), formulas, way too many cocky, overconfident male perspectives, and handfuls of comments from all-white "mentors." I recognized these as gimmicks when I saw them but only realized how wrong and useless they were for me when I tried some of them. By comparison, Law School Insider is a balanced book that actually speaks to the lifestyles and choices of different readers, including people who are married and worried about starting a life after law school, and tells people from diverse backgrounds how to maximize their chances of success. It has the most useful information, with none of Confidential's attitude. You can see that same attitude in the few absurdly negative reviews of Insider, but ignore it, it's just more Confidential hype without any substance. On the subject of attitude, there is not a trace of arrogance or artificial stress anywhere in Insider. This contrasts sharply with Confidential, which suggests among other things that you should skip applying to law schools unless you're going to go someplace Robert Miller and his friends consider prestigious, and that law school is going to be like a war. Miller and I were both educated in Pennsylvania, but I know this stuff isn't even true at most of the schools in my state, let alone elsewhere in the country. So what is the third book I would recommend if not Confidential? One-L. Confidential's perspective on law school is old and outdated too, but One-L is much more entertaining if you're buying a book about law School to be entertained. If you're looking to learn about law school life, you owe it to yourself to buy Law School Insider instead. ... Read more |
40. Beat Law School: Unconventional Advice for Current and Future Law Students by Michael West | |
Paperback: 100
Pages
(2010-05-05)
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Good, Honest Advice!
Good Entertainment
Not much to it
1L
Indispensible Advice |
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