Every Tuesday a selected attorney of Hardison & Cochran will share tips that helped them through law school and their early career as a lawyer. These tips will range from advice on how to study for the LSAT, law school classes and the bar exam to how to handle a case load once you start practicing in your selected area. If you would like one of your questions answered about becoming a lawyer please e-mail us at wsc@lawyernc.com.
This week’s tip comes from Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law graduate Adam Bridwell.
If you’re going to take the LSAT, a study guide is a must have. This week we’ll provide links to 10 different books that will help you get familar with the LSAT early, and if you choose, often.
- LSAT For Dummies
- LSAT Workout
- Cracking the LSAT 2010 Edition
- Kaplan LSAT 2010 Edition: Strategies, Practice, and Review
- Master The LSAT
- LSAT Logic Games Workout
- Atlas LSAT Logical Reasoning Strategy Guide
- 101 Ways to Score Higher on Your LSAT
- 10 Actual, Official LSAT Preptests
- The Official LSAT SuperPrep