Customer Review: This book will help you with the two things you need to master the LSAT: 1) Time Management. and 2) Be Ready For Anything. After taking these ten practice tests, you will have a good idea on whether or not you can finish all of the sections in the allotted time (you must take them as you would... more info
Customer Review: This book seems to have 'all the answers.' He gives you a study method, tells you how to apply for jobs, etc. Then, I actually went through my first year of law school (did quite well at a top 10 school and got a top firm job in case you think I'm just bitter). Everything he says is just wrong. The... more info
Customer Review: This is the first book of the E&E series I have used and was very pleased. It gives a great review, especially if your exam is primarily based on application of the FRE with less of a policy focus.
Customer Review: The book is so useful if you want to write your essays in a hurry. It points out a lot of good points from the point of view of an admission director. You'll get a good idea about what they are looking for and what they don't care about.
Customer Review: Great exploratory read for those interested in what the first year of law school is like at an prestigious institution. Accessible enough to imagine yourself in the everyday shoes of the writer. It helped me, to an extent, form decisions about where I chose to attend law school. Other... more info
Customer Review: If you have been through college (which, assuming you are in law school or are a lawyer, you have) you probably already know how to write concisely. This book is worthless . . . and lame.
Customer Review: This book breaks down issues you'll find on exams categorically. Then you can study each category and learn to spot similar issues on exams (the idea is that you can develop strategies to handle each issue). This is all great. The unfortunate thing is that these categories overlap and are...... more info
Customer Review: Recently finished this book and I highly commend the author for penning the improbable: a book about law that is incredibly lucid, engaging, and even entertaining. I found myself fully absorbed every time I picked it up. The writing is excellent and the organization clear. I've come to believe over... more info
Customer Review: If you're in a California non-ABA approved law school and after about nine months you are completely burnt out with your text books then start studying these criminal law flash cards. In the first 100 cards it clarifies legal terms that extend to torts as well such as vicarious liabilty and these... more info