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Law School Confidential (Revised Edition): A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students, for Students
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Law School Confidential (Revised Edition): A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students, for Students
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From Library Journal Anyone thinking about attending law school faces three years of discipline and hard work. Miller, an attorney and 1998 University of Pennsylvania law school graduate, shares his knowledge about getting through. Miller covers every aspect of the law school experience-from surviving the first semester to seeking summer internships-which makes this book unique. He presents experiences of other law students to help readers understand what is expected of them and how these expectations will affect heir social and personal lives. The author emphasizes that discipline and conviction are the keys to successfully completing law school. Chapters are of course included on how to study for entrance tests and select an appropriate school.
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