Monday, 27 September 2010

Later-in-Life Lawyers Free

Later-in-Life Lawyers
Author: Charles Cooper
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003FSTGNG



Later-in-Life Lawyers: Tips for the Non-Traditional Law Student


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Later-in-Life Lawyers Free


Later-in-Life Lawyers education books for free. Most books about law school take the same approach: they do not address the unique needs of the significant non-traditional segment of their student body. While a large fraction of law students today would be considered non-traditional, there is little accurate, relevant material to help the non-traditional student navigate the admissions process and ultimately succeed in law school.

And that's where this focused guide steps in:

Law school is a scary place for any new student. For a non-traditional student, it can be intimidating as well as being ill-designed for the needs of an older, second-career student with children, mortgages, and the like ost books about law school take the same approach: they do not address the unique needs of the significant non-traditional segment of their student body. While a large fraction of law students today would be considered non-traditional, there is little accurate, relevant material to help the non-traditional student navigate the admissions process and ultimately succeed in law school.

And that's where this focused guide steps in:

Law school is a scary place for any new student. For a non-traditional student, it can be intimidating as well as being ill-designed for the needs of an older, second-career student with children, mortgages, and the like.

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