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The authoritative guide to gaining admission into a law school with the clout to launch a powerhouse career.

Aspiring lawyers know the reality: a degree from a prestigious school means an edge on the competition--and the promise of a prosperous future. Each year, more than 130,000 men and women take the LSAT with hopes of making the grade for a quality program. But the odds are against them: the nation's most respected institutions typically accept only one applicant in five.

How To Get Into The Top Law Schools reveals facts and insights that can make the difference. Richard Montauk, a savvy admissions insider who is also a lawyer, demystifies the entire application process--and provides the targeted tools to ace every step. Based on interviews with dozens of admissions officers, he offers an up-close and candid view of what leading law schools look for in an applicant. And he gives applicants solid, detailed advice on how to assess and upgrade their credentials to better match that ideal profile.

From honing in on the right school to landing a plum job upon graduation, this guide gives you the inside scoop. Applicants will learn how to write high quality essays for maximum impact; choose and then manage their recommenders; anticipate every possible scenario and interview persuasively; maneuver the financial aid maze.

Complete with a detailed timetable showing what needs to be done when, this comprehensive and reliable resource is a must for anyone serious about a future in law.

About the Author
Richard Montauk is the founder and president of Education U.S.A., a firm specializing in the admissions process for leading professional institutions. He holds a J.D. from Stanford University and worked previously as a corporate lawyer. The author of How to Get Into the Top Colleges and How to Get Into the Top MBA Programs (both Prentice Hall Press), he divides his time between homes in San Francisco, California and London, England.


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  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall Press (July 31, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735201013
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735201019
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #30,254 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Top-notch info on the law school admission process, August 20, 2001
By Sean Harding (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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Applying to law schools can be a mysterious and daunting task. There are rankings, scores, essays, recommendations and numerous human factors involved. Sometimes the steps seem pointless and the decisions appear arbitrary. With this book, Montauk attempts to take some of that mystery out of the process by providing concrete information on what the schools are looking for and specific advice on how to give yourself the best chance possible. He succeeds admirably.

I found the most valuable feature of the book to be the quotes from law school admission staff members at various schools. Virtually every topic includes input from admissions counselors and directors. And these aren't people from "Joe's J.D. Mill." They work at the top law schools in the nation. These are the people who make the decisions about who gets in to a top school and who doesn't. Their candid advice is invaluable.

As a whole, the book is well-written and informative. Some portions may be redundant to people who have already done a significant amount of research on law schools and the admission process. But it's all good information and it's useful to have it in one place.

While I don't recommend using this book as your sole source of advice, it's a fabulous starting point. If you're serious about going to law school, buy this book. It's well worth the price.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent advice for those seeking to attend top law schools, November 22, 2002
By Sheila Bee (New York, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
I discovered this book last summer when I first decided to put myself through the law school application process (again). What a find! I only wish I had had it the first time around. There are so many little nuggets of advice that are useful to those applying to top 20 law schools. The emphasis on the importance of the LSAT cannot be missed. There's also a great section on how to get the best letters of recommendation from profs (although the sample letter Montauk includes seems a little unrealistic--it's almost four pages long). Also, don't worry if your resume isn't as solid as some of the sample ones included--those people are NOT your typical law school applicants.

Montauk does a thorough job of going through every aspect of the law school admissions process, including the most important one: Is law school right for you? The first chapter is invaluable in evaluatng whether you're making the right choice for yourself, since law school is a costly commitment (time, effort and money-wise). There are also countless data tables that examine statistics for each law school and a great chapter on law school rankings.

Overall, I would say that this book is worth every penny for those applying to top law schools (for those who are looking outside of the top tier, I would be more hesitant to recommend it since the data he includes is restricted primarily to top 20 schools).

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book on the Subject, October 12, 2005
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This is the only book you will need to help you apply to law school. The author covers everything from personal statements to Loan repayment programs at top schools. The author focus on top twenty schools but the information should be helpful to anyone. The best part is hundreds of quotes on all subjects directly from the deans of admissions at top schools. It includes quotes from the deans at every school in the top 15 in the U.S. News and world report rankings and a number of other institutions including Boston College, George Washington, USC, UCLA, and Boston University. This is particularly helpful if you are targeting one of these top schools. There are executive summaries at the end of the chapters if you don't have time to read the entire book. This work will help anyone taking the application process seriously to maximize their chances of getting into the best school they can.
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I read this book when applying to law school and found it to have much of the same information I found in other guides. Read more
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I was told that I absolutely had to buy this book, so I did. I haven't had much of a chance to look through it yet, but it seems to be tremendously helpful. Read more
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This book certainly has some helpful information, but the author spends a good bit of time trying to help the reader make sure that he/she wants to go to law school and wants to... Read more
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This is a book about how to get into top law schools. It really was helpful in learning about how the top law schools differ from each other, and it also teaches you what to look... Read more
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Don't let this book scare you away from going to law school. Montauk suggests a JD will only be helpful for a career in law, yet he is now a consultant. Read more
Published on February 5, 2005 by Gordon

1.0 out of 5 stars Richard Montauk: the stereotypical arrogant lawyer.
Don't buy this book. Many of the example essays are hilariously bad. I especially enjoyed the one by the caretaker of a disabled woman who "is the only person standing between her... Read more
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