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10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests |
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for $ 20.40 |
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Highly Recommended Book (
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In training for the LSAT, I used only official preptests sold by LSAC. Many past reviewers recommended studying multiple books, like those available by Kaplan or Princeton Review. I have found that Kaplan and other study aides add to the confusion many test takers experience, and Kaplan even admits ..
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Public School Law: Teachers and Students Rights, Fifth Edition |
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for $ 108.20 |
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Good book for uneducated teachers with regards to law (
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With all the horror stories we hear about teachers being fired and sued over decesions they made about punishment and what to teach and how to teach, this book is a gold mine. It provides information on just about any topic a teach may encounter. Not only does it have great information, it is also w..
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Shapo and Shapos Law School Without Fear: Strategies for Success, 2d |
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for $ 24.00 |
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NOT worth the money (
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I was asked to read this relatively expensive book before my one-week intro to law class. I am not impressed. It seems very dry and very basic and mostly tells you what you will learn in the first year. Well, I plan to finish my first year so I suppose I will learn everything they want me to know. I..
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One L : The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School |
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for $ 11.16 |
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From one who knows (
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Ive read this book twice...once a few years before I thought of going to law school, and then again toward the end of my first year at a top tier school. I would have given it four stars the first time. Now that Ive been there, its gets all five.While I would agree that todays law schools are not..
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Acing Your First Year of Law School: The Ten Steps to Success You Wont Learn in Class |
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for $ 12.57 |
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A Brief of a Law School Guidebook (
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I bought this book shortly before beginning law school, and while it seemed adequate at first, it seemed less so once I was actually taking classes. Different professors expect different things: one suggests briefing your cases for "at least the first few weeks of class," not a whole year; another d..
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