One L"A wonderful book...it should be read by anyone who has ever contemplated going to law school. Or anyone who has ever worried about being human."--The New York Times It was a year of terrors and triumphs, of depressions and elations, of compulsive work, pitiless competition, and, finally, mass hysteria. It was Scott Turow's first year at the oldest, biggest, most esteemed center of legal education in the United States. Turow's experiences at Harvard Law School, where freshmen are dubbed One Ls, parallel those of first-year law students everywhere. His gripping account of this critical, formative year in the life of a lawyer is as suspenseful, said The New York Times, as "the most absorbing of thrillers." |
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Page 182
... he'd have to mail the portions to us . When I brought that word back , the four of us shared our bad feelings ... He'd taken off the last three weeks of Criminal class in order to scour the commentaries and review articles on the Model ...
... he'd have to mail the portions to us . When I brought that word back , the four of us shared our bad feelings ... He'd taken off the last three weeks of Criminal class in order to scour the commentaries and review articles on the Model ...
Page 258
... he'd used the classroom for his own purposes , turning a private matter into a public spectacle . He'd glorified himself and the job of working for him . He'd rubbed our noses in the crucial effects of grades . And once again , he'd ...
... he'd used the classroom for his own purposes , turning a private matter into a public spectacle . He'd glorified himself and the job of working for him . He'd rubbed our noses in the crucial effects of grades . And once again , he'd ...
Page 269
... he'd discovered in himself . But he also frequently talked about the financial differentials be- tween the two careers and said he was thinking about working permanently for the private firms of which he'd been so con- temptuous in ...
... he'd discovered in himself . But he also frequently talked about the financial differentials be- tween the two careers and said he was thinking about working permanently for the private firms of which he'd been so con- temptuous in ...
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One L: The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School Scott Turow Limited preview - 2010 |
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