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An inventive and informative book. Read it only if you care about your career. -- Kathy Morris, JD, author and legal career counselor

I wish more of our students and alumni could have read this book before they made their biggest career decisions. -- Former ass't dean, St. University School of Law

Should be required reading for every law school applicant and pre-law advisor. -- Ass't Dean, Villanova University School of Law


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Are you making the right decision to get into--or remain--in law? Whether you're a prospective law student, a current law student, or even a practicing lawyer, the decision to enter--or remain--in law ranks among the biggest career decisions you'll ever make. From the latest research on decision-making, authors Deborah Schneider and Gary Belsky have written a unique career-building guide that will help you evaluate and answer the most basic question facing you now: Should you really be a lawyer?

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  • Paperback: 239 pages
  • Publisher: LawyerAvenue Press (November 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0940675579
  • ISBN-13: 978-0940675575
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What can/will you really do with your law degree?, January 16, 2005
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As its cover suggests, this book was written for the BEFORE, DURING, and AFTER (law school) folks. Although it will add value (and confirmation) to many people in the DURING and AFTER crowd, the book (I think) is most critical for those in the BEFORE crowd.

No one can argue with the book's observations that (a) law school is extremely expensive and (b) many (if not most) law students have no idea what attorneys really do day-to-day. Moreover, soon after law school, many graduates learn that (i) they do NOT like what attorneys really do day-to-day (often an odd mix of boring work and stressful consequences) and (ii) they NEED to be a "big law firm attorney" in order pay off their school debts. This realization is tough to digest (particularly since the student was told so many times in the past that "there is so much you can do with your law degree").

Although there certainly are "options" to the big law firm life (and this book is good at helping the BEFORE, DURING and AFTER reader to try to discover his/her options), there do not seem to be enough "real options" out there . . . given one's debt and the big law firm salaries. Thus, there is a sense of "I'm trapped."

It's true that with a lot of work (and a lot of sunk costs and lost time) one can find a "real option" and get out of the "trap" -- it is also true that some attorneys find an area of law and a law firm that they really do like or have a great "next step" that happens (and, yes, it is also true that all jobs probably "suck" in some way). However, rolling the dice with three years of your life and $100k plus (and lost income), is really pretty crazy -- and certainly not very "big firmmy" -- even though many (if not most) entering law students do seem to do this.

I do not know if working at a law firm for a year or so (before law school) would really give a prospective law student ENOUGH information to know whether law school (and being an attorney) is the right thing for him/her. However, I do think that Self-Assesment and such an experience (and other research into what you will really end up doing upon graduation) should become the "norm" -- I think this book will help make that happen!
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars worth every penny, January 11, 2006
This book was one of the most helpful books about law, law school and the legal profession I have come across. It forces you to ask yourself probing and challenging questions that get at the real reasons behind why you are considering law school. It also gave great information about the what the legal profession is like and how to explore it yourself. While cautionary in tone, it does assert that there are valid reasons for choosing the law and that if you explore yourself well enough you can make an informed decision one way or the other. It's a must buy for anyone considering law school. Before you plunk down $100,000 and three years of your life, use this book to make sure that it's worth it for you.
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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great resource for applicants, students, and lawyers!, February 17, 2005
If you are considering going to law school or a current law student or lawyer questioning your career decisions, this book provides exceptional guidance on making the right choices for you when it comes to a legal career. As a non-practicing lawyer who now works with students at a law school, I recommend this book to all students who are questioning whether law is really the best profession for them. The book avoids making judgments about the value of a legal education or career and instead poses questions and provides honest information which help people do the necessary soul searching (and reality checking) to make sure that they are pursuing a legal career for the right reasons. Being a lawyer is a great job, but it is not for everyone. This book will help applicants, students, and practicing attorneys figure out if they are on the right track sooner rather than later.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Simple, but true
I can boil this book down to one thing: Do informational interviews with real attorneys in order to see if the law is right for you. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars An eye opening book!
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Its a well rounded book and the information inside it was valid and thought provoking, but you wonder if the theme of the book is to dissuade potential attorneys.

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