The Book I Wish I Had in Law School
In 1993, I got the lowest grade of my life during law school.
It was in the 1L legal writing course, and it was devastating to both my confidence and my GPA.
—I wasn’t prepared.
—I had no guide or mentor to help me.
—I experienced the worst academic time of my life.
I never want anyone else to have to endure the same.
So I spent three years writing a book to solve the problem.
It is the ONLY book of its kind: That’s because it’s specifically designed to prepare students for the WRITING aspects of law school.
-from prepping before,
-to writing early midterms,
-to writing the fall objective memo,
-to writing the final doctrinal exams,
-to writing the spring advocacy brief,
-to competing for the school’s law review.
✴️ Readers also get all the advanced legal writing tips I teach to LAWYERS today.
Now last spring amd summer, I published and tried to market the book—all by myself.
At the time, though, I was petrified:
—was it any good?
—would anyone buy it?
—would the pundits pan it?
My own lack of confidence led to me holding back trying to promote the book fully at the time.
But today, I breathe a sigh of relief.
The book now has a proven track record, and it’s stellar:
—Readers say they LOVE it.
—The country’s top legal writers applaud it.
—Students who read it did GREAT in law school fall.
So that all leads me to you.
👉 Do you know an aspiring law student?
Please get them this book! “Dear 1L: Notes to Nurture a New Legal Writer.”
Here is the Amazon link: https://amazon.com/dp/B0D771P468
🙏🏻🙏🏻 Your support means the world to me. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much.
💌 Amanda
#Dear1L
P.S. If you’ve already read my book and have something nice to say, PLEASE comment or share this post so it reaches more incoming law students. 🙏🏻