Barron's Guide to Law Schools


Book Description

Updated to include a sample Law School Admissions Test and a self-appraisal chart for prospective law school students, this authoritative guide profiles over 200 ABA-approved law schools.




Guide to Law Schools


Book Description

College students planning to go on to law school will find the most up-to-date information available on nearly 200 ABA-approved law schools across the United States. Profiles include details on admission requirements, academic programs, the school calendar, a capsule description of the faculty, library facilities, tuition and fees, available financial aid, graduation requirements, professional organizations, and student body composition. Several non-ABA schools get brief profiles in a section of their own. The book also offers advice on choosing a law school, getting career counseling, taking the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), and applying to a law school. A sample LSAT with answers and explanations is a bonus feature in this directory.




Barron's Guide to Law Schools


Book Description

Brought fully up to date, this new edition profiles approximately 175 ABA-approved law schools across America, as well as selected profiles of some non-ABA-approved schools. Each profile includes data on admissions, degree requirements, tuition and fees, financial aid sources, placement services, and more.




Barron's Guide to Law Schools


Book Description

More than 180 ABA-approved laws schools across the United States are described, with information on admission requirements, degree requirements, tuition and fees, sources of financial aid, and career placement services. The book also features 20 pages in table form listing each law school with statistics on its median LSAT (Law School Admission Test) scores and other admission requirements, thus enabling candidates to estimate in advance their chances of admission to each school. Also helpful are a general overview of law school curricula and a brief description of selected non-ABA-approved schools. A sample LSAT is included with answers and explanations.




Barron's Guide to Law Schools


Book Description

This guide provides prospective law school students with a compendium of comprehensive profiles of 174 law schools approved by the American Bar Association. The coverage of the text includes admission requirements, fees, financial aid, student organizations, school placement services and other data. A quick reference chart is provided for quick access to statistics on each school.




Guide to Law Schools


Book Description

This newly updated directory describes 190 ABA-approved law schools as well as a selection of non-ABA-approved schools. Each profile presents admission requirements, the latest tuition figures and related fees, career placement services offered to graduates, and much more. A multi-page table lists each law school’s median LSAT scores achieved by incoming students and summarizes each school’s admission requirements. A section focusing on general advice for prospective law school students discusses ways to choose the best law school to fit each individual’s needs and advises on how to get through the often-tough school admission process. The typical law school environment is also described with emphasis on its competitive atmosphere.




Law Dictionary


Book Description

A quick-reference source for lawyers, law students, legal professionals, and the interested layperson, this book defines more than 3,000 legal terms in non-technical language, but without sacrificing legal accuracy. Terms apply to civil procedure, commercial and contract law, constitutional law, criminal law, property law, and torts. This title is also available in a smaller “mass market” edition.




Law School Lowdown


Book Description

If you’re a law school student, or if you’re planning to apply to law school, you’ll find the practical guidance you’ll need for success—plus tips on pitfalls to avoid—when you open this important new book. Written by a recent Harvard Law School graduate who is currently associated with major Wall Street law firm, this brand-new blueprint for legal accomplishment gets down to specifics with: The law school application process and tips on taking the important Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Selecting a law school, applying for scholarships, and deciding between top-ranked and lower-ranked schools Making the grade during that vital first year at law school The best courses to take in second and third years The advantages of publishing papers while in law school Seeking out summer positions at law firms Taking and passing state bar exams Finding employment at a law firm after graduation Other post-law school options, including judicial clerkships Valuable appendices give you still more advice, and include a completed model law school application form, effective résumés, a model brief of a case for class, and much more. Written by a successful attorney and based on his own law school experiences, Law School Lowdown zeroes-in on both the rigors and satisfactions that comprise the law school experience, offering the advice and counsel that will pave your way to a successful career in law.