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Borrow This Book At the Library!,
April 3, 2003 By A Customer
This review is from: How to Get into the Right Law School (Paperback)
I went to the library and went through pretty much the whole book. There really isn't anything unique this book has to offer, as most of its tips are rather practical and known.The longest section of the book deals with the LSAT. The advice in this section mirrors what you would read when you register with the Law School Admission Council -- when the LSAT is administered, when you should take it, how to prepare, etc.The most helpful section in this book discusses the value of volunteering during college, or doing internships with the local attorney's office. However, you can read this section at the library in less than 15 minutes.I do not recommend buying this book. If you are really curious about its contents, just go to your library and check it out.
I've learned more on the wall of a bathroom stall than I did with this garbage!,
February 13, 2012 JuanFlamenco - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Get into the Right Law School (Paperback)
This book contains no information that can't easily be found with a quick google search. I have no idea who let this dunce write a book. I purchased this book with the hope of gaining new insight, however after getting half way through the book, I realized that a physically handicapped hamster could have written something more insightful. I can believe I wasted $1.50 plus shipping on this tripe! WHAT A JOKE! DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME!