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u/CMac86 · 5 pointsr/LawSchool

https://www.amazon.com/Official-Guide-Specialties-Career-Guides/dp/0159003911 I bought this one. It does a pretty good job of diving into what different specialties do, interviews with people that actually work in them, and suggestions for what to focus on in law school.

u/hi_im_haze · 3 pointsr/LawSchool

This book is a bit dated at this point but is a pretty good resource. It profiles about 30 practice areas and contains interviews from practicing attorneys in each area. You can pick up a used copy on Amazon or Ebay for very cheap.

u/phoenix8428 · 2 pointsr/law

Our class got this book during orientation.

u/ohlawl · 2 pointsr/LawSchool

The book you want is The Official Guide to Legal Specialties. My law school's CDO gave these out to all 1Ls, and I've found it a great way to learn about different areas of the law.

Edit: Further, I am a first year law student and studied political theory as an undergrad. I would recommend classes in economics, business, government, philosophy, and writing. Classes in all of these fields would be beneficial.