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Rating: Summary: Great Author, Great Book!! Review: Having had a chance to meet the talented Mr. Niewoehner during one of his recent autograph session/book reading at my local Jimbo's Bookwormania, I must confess that I was overwhelmed by is wonderous outlook on life and on law school. I found him, much like his book, to be an inspirational journey into legalistics. I, too, would someday love to attend that institution of institutions, Harvard Law School, and I believe that reading Mr. Niewoehner's book twice or perhaps even three times will start me in the right direction. It is, indeed, what I like to call a "must read" for the lawyers of the future! Yusuf Paradisi
Rating: Summary: A Must Read for Anyone Considering Law School Review: I thought the book, notably the law school section, was superbly researched and written. A true must-read for anyone considering law school and a legal career. Currently attending a top law school myself, I thought some of the earlier reviews characterizing the book as "generic" or "common" were way off the mark and likely written by dumb poo-poo heads who went to state schools.
Rating: Summary: A Must Read for Anyone Considering Law School Review: I thought the book, notably the law school section, was superbly researched and written. A true must-read for anyone considering law school and a legal career. Currently attending a top law school myself, I thought some of the earlier reviews characterizing the book as "generic" or "common" were way off the mark and likely written by dumb poo-poo heads who went to state schools.
Rating: Summary: An effective tool for the contemplative mind! Review: Overall it is a mental buffet for the curious, potential law student. It offers a little bit of everything, and it's broad description on all aspects(of the law school process) makes it a great read. However, the only problem that I had with the book was that it had a negative tone in the beginning. That tone was a tad discouraging, but once I got into the actual discussion about the various material taught in the three years of law school, I became intrigued again. The latter part of the book was faboo, and I really liked the idea that the book was written from two perspectives. The schedule in the back was wonderful, and I defintely would recommend this book to anyone contemplating law school.
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