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This book is just another in a long life of books meant at fleecing the dumbest population of grad students in America, Law Students. So desperate to get ahead, we buy anything that could give as an advantage. This book does not.


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I implemented pieces of his advice and was able to defy the statistics of what the law school projected my class rank to be schools use algorithms for entering students. I purchased this book about a two months before I took my first set of law school exams. Before I picked it up and started reading I was terrified of my impending law exam doom.

I felt overwhelmed with how to approach the process and professors weren't always the most helpful in discussing their expectations. The book, which I was able to read in three short hours, helped alleviate a lot of my fears. The text was straightforward and even got me to laugh, which was nice considering the last thing I thought I would be doing was smiling about law school.

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Law School Ninja lays out a very simple and practical approach to studying class material, processing a ton of information and then performing to the best of your ability on the exams. Every student who reads the books will encounter so many "ah ha! My only recommendation is to read it sooner rather than later; had I read the book before I started my first semester of school I might not have been so on edge my first few months of classes. The author should be commended for taking a lot of mystery out of exam preparation and for teaching his readers to be disciplined in what really matters.

I feel like I can grow as a student and enjoy law school without the fear of exams lurking just around the corner. I'll probably re-read the book again just as a refresher in my coming law school years.

Law School Ninja

This is a short book and a really easy read. If you're a One L or if you're thinking about law school, there's really no reason not to read this book. If anything, it provides the most concrete, down to earth, kick in the nads advice about law school that you'll ever hear. Keep in mind that the author not only teaches, but he hires law school grads as well. If you read this book, you might walk into class less prepared than your colleagues, but you'll be more confident about the one thing that really matters about law school.

In this job market, you can't afford not to read this book. I was lucky to read this book at the beginning of my first law school year when I was overwhelmed with reading and studying. Law School Ninja, unlike other exam prep books, helped me with strategy and organization.

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It gives a framework for not just passing but actually acing exams. It is also very easy to read, it's almost conversational and even humorous at times. I read it in just a few days and now my studying approach is more focused and strategic. See all 11 reviews. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers.

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Learn more about Amazon Giveaway. Set up a giveaway. Customers who viewed this item also viewed. There's a problem loading this menu right now. Learn more about Amazon Prime. Get fast, free shipping with Amazon Prime. All the mythology about the first year of law school, all the uncertainty about how to approach it, all the psycho-nonsense the whole legal world seems committed to imposing on you, it all sets in.

And so most of us go into law school totally bewildered, unsure of our footing, more spooked than Scooby Doo. This book screams into the darkness: You can get a lot of advice from a lot of places about how to do law school. And it will all be the same conventional wisdom. The conventional wisdom is fine, if all you want to do is survive law school.

The problem is, however, the conventional wisdom will lead you into the same place as everyone else following it: And ending up in the big middle of the class wont get you the job you want. Law School Ninja will tell you how to get on the right side of the curve. The book rejects most of the conventional wisdom and provides a specific strategy for mastering law school.

You will find out what really matters in your first year of law school and what doesnt. You will learn why most of daily class preparation is a total waste of time.


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I suppose law students are fleeced no matter which books they buy. Gives good advice, but none that one can't find on the Internet fairly easily. Top rated Most recent Top rated. All reviewers Verified purchase only All reviewers All stars 5 star only 4 star only 3 star only 2 star only 1 star only All positive All critical All stars All formats Format: Paperback All formats Text, image, video Image and video reviews only Text, image, video.

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Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. It was a great book. If you are entering to law school it is a most to read the book! Same information on his website. This book is just another in a long life of books meant at fleecing the dumbest population of grad students in America, Law Students. So desperate to get ahead, we buy anything that could give as an advantage. This book does not. I implemented pieces of his advice and was able to defy the statistics of what the law school projected my class rank to be schools use algorithms for entering students.

I purchased this book about a two months before I took my first set of law school exams.

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Before I picked it up and started reading I was terrified of my impending law exam doom. I felt overwhelmed with how to approach the process and professors weren't always the most helpful in discussing their expectations. The book, which I was able to read in three short hours, helped alleviate a lot of my fears. The text was straightforward and even got me to laugh, which was nice considering the last thing I thought I would be doing was smiling about law school. Law School Ninja lays out a very simple and practical approach to studying class material, processing a ton of information and then performing to the best of your ability on the exams.

Every student who reads the books will encounter so many "ah ha! My only recommendation is to read it sooner rather than later; had I read the book before I started my first semester of school I might not have been so on edge my first few months of classes. The author should be commended for taking a lot of mystery out of exam preparation and for teaching his readers to be disciplined in what really matters. I feel like I can grow as a student and enjoy law school without the fear of exams lurking just around the corner.