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The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert Audio Book* Order your copy now * On an MP3 Audio CD The Law School Admission Game![]() Whether you’re applying to a Top Law School or just praying to get in anywhere, The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert, arms you with strategies for success. This resource combines concrete tips, insider knowledge, and lawyer perspectives, enabling you to craft your game plan. Ann Levine, Law School Expert, provides insights regarding:
…. And many more topics, including whether to re-take the LSAT, what a fee waiver really means, and how to get in to a school from the waitlist. With The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert at your side, you will apply to law school with confidence in each decision you make. Reviews of The Law School Admission GameAmazon.com REVIEWS: From Christopher Klugewicz on Amazon.com... "As a non-traditional law school hopeful, I was feeling lost in the sea of information (and misinformation) available online and in print about the law school application process. I came across Ann's book here on Amazon and ordered it because of the uniformly excellent reviews. Having read it cover to cover in one sitting last night, I recommend it without hesitation to anyone — whether you are still an undergraduate or whether you're almost 20 years out of graduate school like me — considering embarking on a quest to study law. Ann's book is filled to the brim with no-nonsense advice on every decision you're likely to face in the admissions process. Her viewpoint is unique among the books I've encountered because it is written by someone who oversaw the admissions process at two ABA law schools and who has since helped thousands of applicants be successful over the past 5+ years through her consulting business and web site. Ann's writing style is clear and concise, and she pulls no punches in debunking some common myths or misconceptions about law school admissions. The book's organization follows beautifully the natural sequence of decisions & events that arise during what can be a long and grueling process, and it should serve as an excellent reference, motivator, and reality check in the months prior to receiving that longed-for phone call, email, or acceptance letter. My review's title summarizes it quite well: if you are considering law school, buy this book." » Read other 5-star reviews from Amazon.com! WEBSITE REVIEWS: • About.com: Law School (by Michelle Fabio, About.com Guide) BLOG REVIEWS: • Fox Text Prep (Expert LSAT Prep and Tutoring) • AlphaScore (an LSAT Prep Service) • TheLawSchoolDecision (by a Stanford Law School graduate) • Lawlicious (by an entering JD/MBA student at Rutgers) • JD2B (by an entering JD at University of Baltimore) TESTIMONIALS: "A fantastic book for law school applicants. It is clear, concise, and easy to read. If I could take the hundreds of hours of advising I do a year and turn it into a manuscript, it would look pretty much just like this." – Greg Shaffer, Esq. (Coordinator of Pre-Law Advising, University of Maryland) “Ms. Levine has authored a book chock full of insights and suggestions based on her own experience as a law school chief admissions officer. Much of what she has to say parallels my own experience of having reviewed more than 35,000 applications for admission to law school.” – Charles Roboski (Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, Michigan State University College of Law) "In the game of getting admitted into law school, Ann Levine IS the expert and she generously shares the lesser known rules of the game in this book. Ms. Levine's book provides timely, valuable insight and good practical advice for law school applicants." – Linda Ashar (Author of 101 Ways to Score Higher on Your LSAT) "The target audience for this handy tool is people seeking to be admitted to law school at any age and with any background, not just current college students. With so many "non-traditional" law student applications being submitted these days, the broad appeal of the book is particularly relevant." – Gregory C. Dyekman (Wyoming Lawyer, Feb. 2010) "I can't think of any law school admission issue not covered in your book. Every page is packed with concrete tips. I wish I'd had this book to help with my applications!" – Andrew Flusche, Esq. (LegalAndrew.com) "The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert" is an excellent introduction to law school applications with a practical look at rational expectations. Few law school prep books offer insight that resonates with candidates the way this one does." – Randee Breiter, Esq. (14 years experience as a law school Associate Director of Career Planning and Placement) "Ann’s approach considers the individual applicant and doesn’t offer cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all solutions for the law school hopeful. Her expert advice engenders a celebration of the individual and a unique how-to-guide for how they can shine, stand out and succeed—and dare I say, enjoy the application process. Her detailed and candid approach are great lessons for the application process—and for life!" – Bara Sapir (Executive Director, Test Prep New York) "I loved the book. I felt like you were in my house talking to me. I really liked the personal level this book is on. I wish I had it starting out. It would have saved me a lot of time that I tried to gather from the law school admission forums." – Ebby Abraham (Entering 1L, UC Berkeley Boalt Hall Law School) "I LOVED your book!!! I'm a dedicated reader of your blog, and worked with you as a client, and I still learned new, really valuable information about the incredibly complex law school application process from your book. So, the information is extremely useful, helpful and vital to any law school applicant. As I was reading, I truly thought, 'If only a book with this kind of information was on the market a couple of years ago, how much heartache it would have saved me!!' I've perused a lot of store shelves and have yet to see any book with this kind of practical, insightful advice on the topic. For instance, I don't think everyone understands the importance of applying early (I certainly didn't the first time), when to write an optional essay or how to actively deal with a waitlist decision from a law school." – Marisa A. (law school applicant) "This book is really, really great, and much better than the other ones currently on the market." – Rebecca S. (law school applicant) |
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