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Should You Really Be a Lawyer?
The Guide to Smart Career Choices Before, During & After Law School
 
Paperback, 238 pages; 2004.
ISBN 0940675579.

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Should You Really Be a Lawyer? includes these helpful features:
In addition to nuts-and-bolts advice on law school and the legal profession, the book provides an introduction to the new science of decision-making ... a guide to the 12 most common decision-making traps ... a series of decision-assessment exercises, a unique Self-Assessment Grid that synthesizes skills, interests and priorities ... and dozens of first-person interviews with prospective law students, current law students, and lawyers, about the decisions they made and why.

  • If you're a prospective law student, this book will test your assumptions about law school – and the law – and help you assess whether the legal profession is right for you.
  • If you're a current law student, this book will clarify your uncertainty about what to do with your law degree (even about law school itself), and help you make smarter choices about finding jobs you enjoy.
  • If you're a practicing lawyer, this book can jump-start you out of an unsatisfying job, and help you decide whether a legal, law-related, or non-legal career is the best fit for you.

Here’s what the critics say ...

"Many students are intrigued by the law, but there are many serious questions before deciding to become lawyers. This book, with its exercises and common sense advice, is an excellent resource to help answer those questions, and to challenge one's assumptions about the law. I think every pre-law library would be enhanced by having a copy." – Elaine Crane, pre-law advisor, BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School

" Should You Really Be a Lawyer will help aspiring law students decide whether it makes sense for them to apply to law school. The book discusses how students should examine their decision to apply to law school, whether they should stay once they arrive, and, after having passed the bar, whether they should continue to practice law. I would be happy to lend this book to the large number of my students who seem to be proceeding lemming-like toward graduation." – Prof. Frank Homer, director The Pre-Law Program, University of Scranton

"This should be required reading for every law school applicant and pre-law advisor, and the self-assessment exercises should be added to the LSATs." – Elaine Petrossian, assistant dean, Villanova University School of Law

"Should You Really Be a Lawyer is inventive and informative, a book for readers across the spectrum from pre-law to law students to lawyers. Read this book only if you care about your career." – Kathy Morris, JD, career counselor, author of Objection Overruled...Overcoming Barriers in the Lawyer Job Search

About the authors

Deborah Schneider, JD, is the former Associate Director for Career Development at the University of California/Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Author/journalist Gary Belsky, is executive editor of ESPN, and co-author Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How To Correct Them: Lessons from the New Science of Behavioral Economics.

 

 
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