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Letters from Law School: The Life of a Second-Year Law Student
Letters from Law School The Life of a SecondYear Law Student
Author: Lawrence Dieker Jr.
There is a saying about law school that they scare you to death the first year, work you to death the second, and bore you to death the third. Law students today have a pretty good idea what to expect from the initial plunge into the law. Scott Turow's One L, describing his first year at Harvard, has become almost mandatory reading for an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780595009756
ISBN-10: 0595009751
Publication Date: 7/2000
Pages: 268
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Publisher: Writers Club Press
Book Type: Paperback
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A very realistic account of a second-year law student. The saying is that the second year they work you to death; a large part of that is the search for a good summer job. The "letters" in the book are mostly the rejection letters from various firms. Fast read, very engaging.


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