Author: Charles Cooper
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00D2YJZM0
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00D2YJZM0
Con Law: Avoiding...or Beating...the Scam of the Century (The Real Student's Guide to Law School and the Legal Profession)
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No more. Law students face an uphill climb from before Day One. They must first get into law school, but even then their success is not only not assured, it is almost a sucker's bet. Even if they complete their three-year degree, they will also have amassed an enormous debt, and, unless they graduated toward the top of a top law school, will almost certainly face an extremely difficult time finding *any* job, much less a good law job This is the book that tells the truth,
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