Selected Product: | Planet Law School II: What You Need to Know (Before You Go), But Didn't Know to Ask... and No One Else Will Tell You, Second Edition Paperback Edition: Rev Upd Author: Atticus Falcon Publisher: Fine Print Press Release Date: 2003-11 ISBN-10: 1888960507 ISBN-13: 9781888960501 List Price: $24.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Law Of Torts: Examples And Explanations (Examples & Explanations) ISBN-10: 0735540241 ISBN-13: 9780735540248 List Price:$41.95 Getting To Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams ISBN-10: 0890897603 ISBN-13: 9780890897607 List Price:$25.00 Civil Procedure: Examples & Explanations 5th edition ISBN-10: 0735555567 ISBN-13: 9780735555563 List Price:$41.95 Law School Confidential (Revised Edition): A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students, for Students ISBN-10: 0312318812 ISBN-13: 9780312318819 List Price:$18.95 Learning Legal Reasoning: Briefing, Analysis and Theory (Delaney Series) ISBN-10: 0960851445 ISBN-13: 9780960851447 List Price:$13.95 |
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/planetlawschool/ | Pointlessly Verbose | Customer Rating: | | The "PLS Approach" is terrific, and is one you should follow. However, the "PLS Approach" occupies about 10 pages within this 858 page book. The rest is pointless digressions that fail to add anything necessary to your success in law school. I read so many chapters looking for a useful takeaway, only to discover, time and time again, that "Atticus Falcon" really just loves the sound of his own (written) voice. Ask someone what the PLS approach is - it can be summed up in two sentences. Skip the book. *Edit* Can't believe I gave this two stars. Tried to lower it to one, but Amazon won't let me. Book is a STEAMING pile. | Four star advice, three star package | Customer Rating: | | This book is great and you should buy it. But if you're going to read it from cover to cover, you're going to need a significant amount of time and patience. Between bits of very useful advice, the author rambles ON AND ON about different topics, reprinting emails he's received to illustrate his point or present competing arguments. He also spends entirely too much time being critical of law school professors. I found myself constantly paging ahead to get through pages and pages of material that I really don't need to read. Don't get me wrong, there are some very solid pieces of advice in this book. But at 850 pages you're going to have a hell of a time FINDING the good advice through the long-winded passages. This book should be edited down to a concise 400-450 page version. | Not what it appears | Customer Rating: | This book is partly about what one person thinks will help you in law school and mostly about the complaints he has about law school in general. This book is unorganized, tangential, and very difficult to read. It's 800 pages long. The advice about law school is probably only about 200 of those pages. The rest is an unfocused rant about "the ivory tower" of law school and why law school professors are out to get you. This book is not really helpful for 1Ls. I would recommend either reading something else or skimming this book at most.
| Not necessary | Customer Rating: | Law school is difficult, but you can't prepare for it like you did the LSAT.
Take extensive notes, ask questions, study hard. Really, it's that simple. You will be reading so much once you get to law school- don't burn yourself out before classes start.
Take the money you would have spent on this book and buy yourself some bubble bath. |
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