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The Law School Admission Game
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- Narrated by: Ann K. Levine
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Learn everything you need to know to get into law school. This re-written and completely updated version of the bestselling law school admission guide, first published in 2009, provides detailed information on how to present yourself in the law school application process. Ann Levine brings more than a decade of experience in law school admissions, as director of admissions for law schools and as a law school admission consultant, to provide advice about writing the best law school personal statements, how to choose people to write letters of recommendation, what to include in your resume, how to explain weaknesses in your application such as a low GPA or LSAT score, the best way to prepare for the LSAT, and how to choose a law school.
Once you've submitted your law school applications, this book will continue to guide you on getting accepted from a waiting list, negotiating law school scholarships, and transferring to a new law school after your 1L year.
The book includes sample resumes with annotations, an analysis of personal statement introductions, tips on writing optional essays for law schools, and sample addenda. Even if you are a non-traditional applicant, an international student, or if you have learning disabilities, you will find tips specific to your situation.
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What made the experience of listening to The Law School Admission Game the most enjoyable?
I could tell that Ann really knows her stuff. She has experience as a law school admissions director and gives invaluable advice to someone like me who has no idea what I am doing through the process.
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I really like how direct and honest she is. She does not sugar coat anything but also is very encouraging and knowledge able.
Which scene was your favorite?
The Personal Statement was the most helpful for me.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I personally didn't but had I had the time to I would have.
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- Seleena
- 08-08-17
Useful Advice
Overall, I found this audio book useful, insightful. I've heard or read some of the points made here before, but the advices given in regards to the admission process and the outline of what one needs to do during the various application stages was most enlightening.
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- Ms. style girl
- 10-21-15
Amazing real advise..loved it.
Great information in all areas for prospective law students. The author covered it all. I loved her frankness and candid perspective. She's informative & surprisingly entertaining for the subject matter. I was even laughing on many occasions.
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- Samuel J. Brady
- 08-17-19
A must listen for aspiring law students
One of the very first things I did when I first began studying for the LSAT was to read and listen to Ann Levine's books. It was a wonderful first step that helped contextualize and make clear the rest of the path ahead of me. I didn't hire Ann Levine, or anyone, as an admissions coach but having approached law school admissions from the Ann Levine admissions philosophy as outlined in her books I feel like she was my admissions coach and owe her a great deal of gratitude. I'd highly recommend her books for anyone at all considering law school.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-26-18
Extremely valuable before applications!
So glad I took the time to listen to this book during my law school applications! Ann has a wealth of wisdom, and she provides dozens of very practical tips on every part of the overwhelming admissions process.
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- ERIKA
- 10-08-15
Don't start your application without reading this book
This book was very helpful. I am glad I read this before preparing my application because I was planning to do some of the very things she said NOT to do. Wish I had this during undergrad but I definitely see the value of the book no matter what stage of the application process you are in.
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- Harold D Parham III
- 01-26-20
Great Read for Law School Applicants
This is a great read for anyone thinking of applying to law school. Ann does a great job outlining the application process and highlighting what it takes to submit a competitive packet.
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- Amanda Kuehn
- 08-12-20
Extremely Helpful
This book was extremely helpful to me when it comes to all things Law School. I am the first in my family to go to Law School, and I’ve recommended this book to all other prospective law students! Must read.
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