Monday, March 30, 2020
The SJSUtutoringJackHolland Book Review: Jeffrey Augustine, JD, CPA and Jack Holland, J.D., CPA
The SJSUtutoringJackHolland Book Review: Jeffrey Augustine, JD, CPA and Jack Holland, J.D., CPAWhat can we learn from a visit to 'The Secret' by Jeffrey Augustine, J.D., C.P.S., and his son, Jack Holland, J.D., C.P.S., of the SJSU Law Review? From J.D., it seems as if they have every single piece of relevant information about a certain school, including their history and achievements, which include everything they were required to write about in the first chapter, so one has to wonder how they could possibly write an article that is only relevant for one SJSU School of Law. From Jack, it seems as if he wrote it to highlight the challenges of an SJSU Law student.Jeffrey Augustine, J.D., C.P.S., and his son, Jack Holland, J.D., C.P.S., came up with more interesting and far-reaching information about an SJSU Law student, most of which relates to the financial aspect of the school. The editors of the book, however, forget that every single detail that is included is completely truthful a nd true. The contents of the book reflect Jeffrey Augustine, J.D., C.P.S. A 's analysis of the program's financial activities. Thus, the SJSU Law review will give more credence to the writer's observations and conclusions, which, as we all know, are going to be highly influential to future students looking for a legal education.The SJSU Law Review book is set in the present time, so one might expect the authors to make some sort of reference to financial aspects. This is the exact opposite of what happens. It is not until halfway through the book, when the authors make their way to the beginning of the third decade, that they mention something about the financial picture at the law school. Yet the best thing about this book is that it provides hundreds of references, especially to articles and case studies and is even including the important books of authors such as Sallie and Adam Hoffman. Thus, this reference list is helpful to those readers who want to know more about the financi al aspects of this school, but may not have the time or energy to do the research necessary.The section on the financial reports is rather lengthy, but it serves its purpose well because it makes the information known to its readers. In addition, the book does give interesting information about the types of degrees offered by the school, the cost of tuition, and the average cost of each type of degree offered. The author also talks about scholarships, which can provide a great help to a student looking for financial assistance.Another interesting item, that comes straight from the book 'The Secret,' by Barbara Taylor Bradford, L.L.C., is about the 'long term goal' of students at this school. 'A LONG TERM GOAL ENVISIONED' is the author's choice of wording. 'By the end of the third decade,' he says, 'many students will have fully graduated with a Juris Doctorate.'Jeremiah is aware of the fact that when people attend this school, they will be happier than most of the students at any ot her law school. Therefore, it is highly suggested that students find out as much as possible about the school before they choose to enroll. This is one of the reasons why the book was written, in order to provide prospective students with all the information necessary.One of the few issues that come up in the book, is that the editors fail to acknowledge that the SJSU Law Review editor in charge of that particular issue of the SJSU Law Review was Danielle Pearson, J.D., a former SJSU Law student who lives in Southern California. She is also mentioned throughout the book, as one of the well-known legal professors at SJSU. Furthermore, she points out that the schools financial situation is not as bad as is being perceived by many individuals.It may be difficult for a student at a less prominent law school to find a copy of the book 'The Secret' because of the huge popularity of the bestseller 'The Secret' by Barbara Taylor Bradford, L.L.C., but a student at an SJSU school is sure to f ind it easier to find the book, since it has already been reviewed and written about in this book. 'The Secret,' as a work of fiction, doesn't seem to be very revealing.
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