Newsweek calls him "an extraordinarily canny and empathetic observer." In bestseller after bestseller, Turow uses his background as a lawyer to create suspense fiction so authentic it reads with the hammering impact of fact. But before he became a worldwide sensation, Scott Turow wrote a book that is entirely true, the account of his own searing indoctrination into the field of law called ... The first year of law school is an intellectual and emotional ordeal so grueling that it ensures only the fittest survive. Now Scott Turow takes you inside the oldest and most prestigious law school in the country when he becomes a "One L," as entering students are known at Harvard Law School. In a book that became a national bestseller, a law school primer, and a classic autobiography, he brings to life the fascinating, shocking reality of that first year. Provocative and riveting, One L reveals the experience directly from the combat zone: the humiliations, triumphs, hazings, betrayals, and challenges that will make him a lawyer-and forever change Turow's mind, test his principles, and expose his heart.
Things are the way you thought before you really step into it. Things will never be the same when you settle down your heart. And it's a slow but interesting book.
评分p.107 students who appeared to those who knew them well to be doing nothing but law 20 hours a day, 140 hours a week--types who were in the library the moment it opened, or who broke their study in their dorm,rooms only for half an hour of dinner each nigh...
评分Things are the way you thought before you really step into it. Things will never be the same when you settle down your heart. And it's a slow but interesting book.
评分p.107 students who appeared to those who knew them well to be doing nothing but law 20 hours a day, 140 hours a week--types who were in the library the moment it opened, or who broke their study in their dorm,rooms only for half an hour of dinner each nigh...
评分p.107 students who appeared to those who knew them well to be doing nothing but law 20 hours a day, 140 hours a week--types who were in the library the moment it opened, or who broke their study in their dorm,rooms only for half an hour of dinner each nigh...
法学院一年级的著作,居然一口气看完了差不多300页。有趣的是,这30年前的法学院教育,居然和今天的法学院教育没有太大的差异。这让我突然觉得,是不是这个行业已经过时了,或者互联网的力量并没有想象的那么大?后来,仔细一想,反而觉得,在有LegalZoom这样的上市公司的世界里,恐怕是法学教授过时了。
评分精英(主义)学生群体的功利和竞争氛围让人绝望,但作者的反思和建议很真诚
评分重新有了新认识和对自我的发现
评分快四十年过去了,书中关于美国法学院的种种细节依然令人熟悉的放佛身临其境。有这样法学教育的传统,才有真正精英的法律人。
评分impressive Nicky & Perini
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