
Law School
Get in a Position to Win
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Narrated by:
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Wesley Scott
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By:
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Ankit Kapoor
About this listen
Thinking about law school?
Maybe part-time law school?
Don't want to spend time finishing a long novel? Great. This book can be finished in an hour!
Perhaps you work full time and are looking for an honest depiction of what you should know before you enroll in law school. This short book is designed to give you an overview of what you should know before you begin, especially if you are going to be working full time and are considering night school.
In addition, it will also inform you on how to maneuver in law school. This is a short book on purpose. I want you to be able to refer to it throughout your studies and listen again if necessary during your breaks. Another reason I kept it short is because no one who is about to begin or is enrolled in law school wants to spend time finishing a big book. The reality is that you do not have the time for additional work. The content in it will get you ready for starting law school and assist you to get in a position to win!
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- JoAnn S.
- 12-18-20
Useless if you have a brain
Let’s put it this way- if you’re intelligent enough to go to law school, you will not gain anything by reading / listening to this short book.
Isn’t it common sense you need to study? You need to review before exams? He goes into detail on finals which I can guarantee are not similar at all law schools. So unless you go to the law school where he went & take the same exact course with the same teacher, skip this book.
Out of 55 minutes (length of the book), almost ten minutes talks about what he is going to talk about.
Waste of an hour.
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