Within the Law School Survival Manual, Nancy Rapoport and Jeff Van Niel serve as the friendly voice of experience whose wit and wisdom will guide you through law school from the applying process to orientation, and out of your first year to graduation – including summer jobs, clerkships, and the bar exam. This concise handbook specializes in all aspects of law school which can be mystifying or tricky or both.
The Law School Survival Manual: From LSAT to Bar Exam offers complete coverage,
- Before law school
- What you can need before you apply
- Choosing the right law school for you
- Orientation
- Your tick list for law school
- First year
- Collegiality and etiquette
- Friendships, romance, and networking
- The psychology of law professors
- Reading cases and statutes
- Outlining and studying
- Preparing for essay and more than one-choice exams
- Choosing upper-level courses
- Managing your time and scheduling your life
- Exploring joint-degree program opportunities
- Finding and applying for a summer job
- Landing a judicial clerkship
- Studying for the bar exam and the MPRE
With reassuring humor and unique perspectives, Nancy Rapoport and Jeff Van Niel show you how to deal with stress, manage your time, study efficiently, nurture new friendships, write a paper, prepare for exams, and make sound decisions – in law school and beyond.
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