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:
- Writing Your Best Personal Statement
- Creating a Powerful Resume
- Explaining a Low LSAT or GPA
- Getting the Best - and Avoiding the Worst - Letters of Recommendation
- How Law Schools Evaluate Your Application
- Learning How Law School Rankings Impact Admission Decisions
- Deciding Where to Attend
- Negotiating Scholarships
…. 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.
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"I have read Ann Levine's book The Law School Admission Game: Play Like An Expert 3 times now and each time I read it, I am more impressed, I feel more informed and more empowered. Ann takes the mystery out of the law school admission process and makes it clear how one can put their best foot forward in this extraordinarily competitive arena ... Whether you are applying to Georgetown or Golden Gate, Minnesota or Miami or any school in between, I emphatically endorse Ann Levine's book. Any person even considering law school must read this - there is no substitute."
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"This short but concise treatment of the law school admissions process answers many of the most frequently asked questions by law school applicants. Not only does it explain with clarity law school admission processes, application techniques and various ways to enhance the chances of being admitted, but the book also counsels its readers to carefully consider the types of law schools to which they apply, depending on their individual situations and qualifications."
- Gregory C. Dyekman (Wyoming Lawyer, Feb. 2010)
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"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)
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