One L: What They Really Teach You At Harvard Law School
ISBN:
9780340431009 (0340431008)
Publish date: 1988
Publisher: Sceptre
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Academic,
Education,
College,
Thriller,
Biography Memoir,
Law,
Legal Thriller,
Academia
Considering law school? If I were looking for a book on what to expect after being mad enough to seriously think said consideration, I could probably have done better than One L. Yet that doesn't have to mean you shouldn't give it chance, especially if you're even a little curious about law school. ...
Interesting but one has to wonder how much things have changed. Don't know how relevant this would be to students wanting to attend law school now.
Fairly horrifying for a prospective 1L. However, slightly hard to take seriously with the ridiculous amount of whining throughout the book. It's pretty annoying for those of us who would have killed to attend HLS. I hope the people attending law school now understand what they are getting themselves...
There are lots of stories written about med school and law school, so many that you kind of wonder why anyone actually pursues those careers. On the other hand, both professions seem to spawn writers, so I suspect they really wanted to be writers all along, but felt like they needed to make the har...
The traumatic experiences of Scott Turow at Harvard veneered in not-so subtle fiction. Read it years ago and loved it. My brother, who went to Harvard Law School says it's very true to reality. I was reminded or it by a scene from [b:The Abbey|10699126|The Abbey (a full-length suspense thriller)|C...