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    <![CDATA[Law School Confidential (Revised Edition): A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students, for Students]]>
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    <![CDATA[With over 25% new material, this is a must-have guidebook for students preparing to embark on the three-year odyssey of law school. Miller has assembled a panel of recent graduates to act as 'mentors,' all of whom are perfectly positioned to shed light on what law school is like today. Together, they demystify the life-altering thrill ride that defines an American legal education by providing a comprehensive, blow-by-blow account of what to expect, including: -Taking the LSAT -Securing financial aid -Navigating the notorious first semester -Taking exams -Tackling the bar. This newly revised edition includes updates on the economy, salary ranges, interviews with hiring partners at law firms and directors of law school admissions, new student mentors, and much more.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I always recommend this book (along with Getting to Maybe) for any friends who are thinking about applying/have applied to law school.  Is all of it the best advice?  Not really.  But it gives you a good overview and a game plan, and it's not out to scare you like 1L or other law school books.]]></body>
    
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