17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Definitely Not The Best Guide,
February 3, 2003 By A Customer
This review is from: Barron's Guide to Law Schools: 15th Edition 2003 (Paperback)
I bought this book because it has a nice layout and seemed to have all of the necessary facts on ABA-approved law schools. Having gone through the application process, I realize that this book falls flat on several levels. To start with, some of the data is incorrect. For example, almost all of the application fees listed are less that they actually are. Also, there is very little context about the schools. For example, what is a school known for? Is it a large, ultra competitive environment, does it pride itself on cooperation and close-knit atmosphere, or somewhere in-between? A prospective student can make assumptions from the data alone, but contextual information rounds out the data. Further, admissions are mostly made on GPA & LSAT scores but there are no grids or numerical breakdowns; there are only median values. My best advice is to go to the LSAC's website and review the online version of the "Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools." This guide...Read more
7 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Essential!,
May 27, 1999 David Douglas Winters(ronin-sensei@rocketmail... (Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Barron's Guide to Law Schools (Barron's Guide to Law Schools, 13th ed) (Paperback)
I simply can't imagine trying to navigate the law school selection and application process without this book. It would be a bargain at several times the listed price.To summarize the contents, it contains EVERYTHING.