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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious look at life in law school
I am a pre-law advisor. For years, I recommended that my pre-law students read the classic law-school memoir: One-L, by Scott Turow. Several of my students who have gone on to law school have told me, though, that reading One-L actually hurt them, because it scared them so much. They also found it somewhat inaccurate (probably because law professors are rethinking...
Published on January 7, 2008 by M.J.M.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Funny on Empty
This book is more entertaining than some of the other former-law-school-student books I have read (cf. Barman, Brush With The Law, etc.), but ultimately not very informative about the process of getting into law schools, studying, passing the bar exam, or getting a job. There are a few scattered facts to glean here, if you are in the dark, but don't expect much...
Published on May 30, 2008 by MB


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious look at life in law school, January 7, 2008
This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
I am a pre-law advisor. For years, I recommended that my pre-law students read the classic law-school memoir: One-L, by Scott Turow. Several of my students who have gone on to law school have told me, though, that reading One-L actually hurt them, because it scared them so much. They also found it somewhat inaccurate (probably because law professors are rethinking their use of the Socratic method since Turow's time). My new recommendation: Ivy Briefs. In fact, I will be making Ivy Briefs required reading in any class that is even somewhat related. It provides a look into how lawyers are socialized but it certainly won't scare anyone: Ivy Briefs had me laughing aloud.

In short, after graduating from University of Wisconsin with a degree in psychology, Kimes floundered around about what to do with her life. Out of default, as she says, she went to law school. In fact, aided by a phenomenal LSAT score, she got into and attended Columbia. Because her decision had been made in haste, however, when she went, she didn't know what torts or commercial outlines or hornbooks or Law Review or Moot Court were. Ivy Briefs describes how she learned these lessons and went on to a successful career at Lavish Law Firm in NYC.

This is a must-read for anyone contemplating law school.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So right on it's scary!, July 5, 2007
This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
I just finished my first year at a Top 20 law school, and it is downright terrifying how well Martha captured the experience. I couldn't put the book down. I had to see what she would say or do next. I even found myself laughing out loud (thankfully I did not read the book in public). This was the perfect book to inject some much needed humor into a challenging situation! It was utterly hilarious, and helped to put a more sane perspective on things. And, unlike One L, it covers the second and third years of law school and all the rites of passage that come with those years. And the dreaded Bar Exam. Oh, joy!

I absolutely loved the book.
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars To complement the "memorable cast of characters" from the jacket..., May 21, 2007
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This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
I give you the types of readers who would enjoy this book.

The LSAT Ace: With an ego inflated by his 180 score, he thinks the law school battle is already won. Safely and humanely, Kimes will take his ego down a few notches before The Gunner gets his chance.

The current law school student: Kimes's book is perfect ammunition to fire at the loved ones in her life. "You see? It's not just me!" she proclaims, stabbing the book in the direction of anyone who dares to tell her to just chill out.

The regretful non-lawyer: Looking back on her education, I, er, I mean SHE regrets that she didn't aim higher and often wishes she'd gone to law school. Kimes detailed reflection on her education in law erases my, er, I mean HER regret as she realizes that studying law isn't something she ever would have been passionate enough about to become successful, as Kimes was. No, the passion had less to do with studying briefs than it had to do with studying Chris Noth in his briefs.

Written with humor and heart, Ivy Briefs has wide appeal.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Accurate Description, June 17, 2007
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This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
I am attending Columbia Law and this is a pretty accurate if a little dated(laptops are everywhere now for example) representation of law school life. I found the book hilarious as I have meet basically the smae people that Kimes describes. Most of the info is general enough that even non-law students should enjoy this book but it will be especially hilarious to students. Kimes book is entertaining, easy to read and hard to put down.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every chapter a joy to read, August 8, 2007
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This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
Martha can really write. This is a very funny book about the dreary learning of law. She brings alive the Columbia School of Law with its snobby students - the cretinous offspring of inherited wealth, its boring professors who recite, year after year, the opinions of one Court of Appeals or another, and the long, long hours of study required to embed the rote learning into her brain. The scene describing the New York Bar Exam is priceless with the pigeons landing in front of her to leave their mark on the floor and the fork-lifts doing construction work behind her while she tries to concentrate on the differences between Multistate Law and New York law. The excessively long hours demanded by the big-name law firms have the effect of reducing the large starting salaries to a low hourly rate that would make me think twice about entering this profession. A marvelous book!
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bravo Martha, May 14, 2007
This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
As someone who has considered going to law school on and off, I can genuinely say I've never gotten a more honest (or entertaining) look at law school as "Ivy Briefs," and I have a cousin who's a lawyer.

As we journey with Martha through the hallowed (read, under construction during year 2) halls of Columbia, we meet the Prepsters (you went to *public* high school), the Gunner (tenacious question answerer, likes to meet you at the door after the test to dissect it and throw in something you don't even remember on the exam to mess with your head) and other colorful characters. Your jaw drops at the kind of treatment you get as a summer intern being wooed for post graduation work at a Luxurious Law Firm, and shudder in fear with Martha as she takes the Bar.

I've long been a reader of Kimes' blog, The Random Muse, and couldn't wait to read the book. It was definitely worth the wait.

This is required reading for anyone contemplating Law School, or was a fish out of water at an upper tier school, or just likes a good memoir read.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like she sat next to me in Contracts..., June 6, 2007
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This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
Like most recent law students, I read "One L" and watched "Paper Chase" - ultimately neither truly represented the law school environment of the last 20 years. THIS book, however, is scary real. I honestly feel like the author must have been watching me play solitaire on my computer in Civ Pro or cursing the Gunner in Con Law. And, I think I interviewed with the same joker my 2L year!

For those who have not yet attended law school: READ THIS and take a good, hard look at yourself and where you want to be - because it could save you a lot of angst and hand-wringing down the line. For those of us who have finished law school (and are willing to be self-critical and laugh a little about people): if you want to laugh and shiver at the same time...READ THIS.

The author's wit and her critical, descriptive analysis of the caricatures surrounding her during her law school experience are simply hilarious and, unfortunately, extremely accurate. So - leave any pompous, self-righteous denial at home, check any elitism and sense of entitlement at the door, and get ready to laugh your butt off as you read about the stripped-down, bare-bones truth about law school. I have already recommended it to all my law school friends (and have given it to a few others as well)! I suggest you do the same! The book is simply AWESOME and I can't wait to read her next one!
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable even if you are not a Lawyer!, June 1, 2007
This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
I bought this book for a friend graduating law school and decided to read it as well. I was able to relate to the author's experiences without having attended law school. The book was a fast read and very entertaining.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love reading about law school, May 31, 2007
This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
I really enjoyed the book. I read it at just the right time as I was studying for a state multiple choice test. I found it inspiring for my test preparation. Martha is a down-to-earth kinda gal in a strange strange world. One that most of us will never understand or experience.

My eye did glaze over for some of the technical law stuff but I'm sure that if I knew anything about law I would have loved it.

Sharing this books with my many lawyer friends.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book. Even great for non-lawyers!, May 23, 2007
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This review is from: Ivy Briefs: True Tales of a Neurotic Law Student (Hardcover)
I really couldn't put this book down. I loved Mrs. Kimes' witty sense of humor and the stories.

As a former paralegal I think I worked with many of the types of people she describes in the book. It was really eye opening.

I really loved the book and laughed out loud.
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