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A Review of Law School Confidential



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Law School Confidential has built up a formidable reputation since its publication as a must read book for every aspiring or current law student. If you ask an actual law student, you will find that most, if not all, have a copy of this book sitting in their book library.

The book is more than just a guide to law schools in the United States; it is a veritable tome of inside information on choosing, getting in, and excelling at the best school. Along with the usual information contained in virtually every guide book out there, this book will tell you the inside secrets of a law school - from the 1L exams, to study and research techniques which only actual law students would know.

The greatest strength of Law School Confidential has to be its conversational style. Rather than talking at you, it talks to you - an asset rarely found in a law book, which have a tendency to become loaded with legal jargon. This book isn't filled with fluffy nonsense; every chapter, word, and letter is included on its own merit.

Where it fails is that it can come across as quite preachy to someone who knows the insides of a law school well. The study tips, for instance, while useful, are hardly anything you wouldn't have picked up in your undergraduate years. Thankfully, such low quality content is very rare in the book.

If you are seriously planning to study law, then this book is a definite buy. Period.

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