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Library Bookwatch, Sept, 2004
How To Get Into The Top Law Schools
Richard Montauk, J.D.
Prentice Hall Press
375 Hudson St., New York, NY 10014
0735203768 $25.00 www.penguin.com
How To Get Into The Top Law Schools by Richard Montauk fully lives up to the promise of its titles. This is a 531-page compendium of practical information, applicable advice, and expertly presented directions on determining if law school is the right choice for the reader, and if so, how to select just the right law school; successfully apply to that chosen school, and getting the most out of the law school experience when enrolled. Of special note are the chapters devoted to financing a law degree; properly responding to wait-listing, enrollment acceptance denials, and other disappointments; and "Application Essay Examples". Complete with a "user friendly index, How To Get Into The Top Law Schools is a confidently recommended resource for students (and their families) who aspire to a law school education.
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