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Compiled by:
SHEENA TENGCO
(4th year Batch Representative)
2015 BAR REVIEW TIPS
MATERIALS
STUDY TIPS
Cast as wide a net as possible for your 1st reading. Try to read or at least browse through as many books as you can for
that you think are useful and those you are comfortable with. Further, by reading a range of materials, you’ll get at the very
least a vague familiarity of many different things – vague as this may be, you can never tell when such stock knowledge at
the back of your mind might be needed.
Stick to the Beaten Path. Index your chosen study materials with those recommended by people who have taken and
eccentric!
Stick to Review Books or Reviewers. Resist the temptation to re-read your law school textbooks for Bar Review when there
more than one reading. If you feel that the available review materials for a particular topic don’t quite meet your standards,
then make exceptions. Make these exceptions few and far between, however.
Organize your materials properly. Boxes, folders, bags, it doesn’t matter – organize your materials in such a way that you
SCHEDULING
have as much time, this time, so you may want to change this a bit.
scheduled [i.e. Criminal to Political Law] that way, I’ll end my last reading reviewing for the immediately coming exam.
While I personally didn’t have the organization to use a stopwatch, it might be helpful for you.
Take Breaks. Breaks are necessary and highly encouraged. So long as you’re able to meet your quota of study hours, be
generous with study breaks and breaks for meals. My library study buddies will attest to my frequent internet breaks, runs
to the mall for milk tea, or just taking time to walk around.
during bar review season, though take note we had 7 months to review.
Study Goal Fails. Don’t be too hard on yourself when you fail to meet the study goals you’ve set for the day, week, or month.
I fell short on a lot of days.
cannot afford to get sick, so exercise, eat well, and take vitamins if necessary. If you’re a stress eater, this will offset the Bar
in some exercise, don’t spend all your time at the gym getting yourself bikini-ready.
Talk it Out. It helped me to take breaks to talk to the people I was studying with. Apart from gossip (an excellent way to
relax), we discussed things in our study materials we were confused with – this was an excellent learning exercise.
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Don’t Force It. If by the end of the day you’re very tired and sleepy, don’t force yourself to study when you can’t process or
retain what you’re reading anyway. Sleep and continue the next day.
Pray. When you’ve studied harder than you’ve ever done before, there’s nothing else to do but trust in some higher power.
TYPICAL STUDY DAY [This is ideal because I tended to be liberal with my days]:
Head to the mall for lunch [as the exams approached, the mall was replaced with the cafeteria].
MY READING LIST
NOTES &
SUBJECTS BOOKS THE ESSENTIALS
REVIEWERS
Bernas – Primer
Bernas – Primer Jimenez – Recent
Political Law
Jurisprudence
non-Consti portions.
Azucena –
Everybody’s Labor Code Azucena –
[aka Green Book] Ateneo Bar Ops Everybody’s Labor Code
Labor Law Alcantara – Labor Law Reviewer Ateneo Bar Ops
Reviewer [Just Social Disini – Social Reviewer
Legislation] Legislation Tables
Codal
Mamalateo – Tax
Reviewer [1st Reading
Only]
Co-untian – TaxDigest
Co-untian – Tax
Codal
Digest
Taxation ° Casasola – Annotated
Primus (Domondon) Primus (Domondon)
° LGC [Local Taxation
and Real Property
Taxation]
°
NOTES &
SUBJECTS BOOKS THE ESSENTIALS
REVIEWERS
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Codal
Sempio-Diy – Family
Code
Del Castillo – Class
Balane – Succession
[1st Reading Only, then
switch to Champ Reyno’s
Codal
Civil Law Jurado – Civil Law
Damages
Reviewer [1st Reading
Only, excluding Family
Atty. Balane’s Book
Aquino – Land Titles
Credit Transactions
[1st Reading Only,
Delos Angeles –
only those parts in the
Syllabus]
Selected Commercial
Sundiang – Sundiang –
Commercial Law Commercial Law
Reviewer Reviewer
Jimenez – Recent
Mercantile Law Villanueva –
Jurisprudence
Commercial Law Selected Commercial
Reviewer [1st Reading
Only, only Corporation
Codal
Riano – Civil
Remedial Law Procedure, Criminal
Procedure, Evidence [1st
NOTES &
SUBJECTS BOOKS THE ESSENTIALS
REVIEWERS
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Codal
Aguirre – Legal Ethics
Reviewer
Paño – Legal Ethics
Legal Ethics
Reviewer
Philippine Judicial
Academy – Annotated
Code of Judicial Conduct
Gregorio – Criminal
Law Review [1st Reading
Only]
De Castro – Special
Penal Laws [1st Reading
Criminal Law Only]
Sandoval – Special
Penal Laws [1st Reading
Only]
Boado – Criminal Law
JOSEPH DE JESUS
Second Honors
PART I:
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study habits, and an honest appraisal of your four years of education in law school.
Be very honest with yourself as to what you can or cannot do. The bar review month is not a time to indulge in reading
every single material that comes your way. It is also not the time to do “leisure” reading.
HOWEVER YOU PREPARE FOR THE BAR, APPROACH THESE SIX MONTHS WITH A SENSE OF URGENCY. TIME
IS NOT ON YOUR SIDE.
FAIL TO APPROACH THE BAR WITH A SENSE OF URGENCY, AND YOU RISK LOSING A YEAR OF YOUR LIFE.
TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY.
WHAT GETS YOU THROUGH THE FOUR WEEKS OF THE BAR EXAMS IS NOT YOUR SIX MONTHS OF REVIEW,
BUT THE FOUR YEARS YOU SPENT IN LAW SCHOOL.
I fought my way through the whole bar month by invoking the concepts and principles I had memorized, understood, and
mastered in law school. Much of what I read throughout the six months, I could not recall.
The six months you have is simply your opportunity to REVIEW everything you encountered in law school. It is not the
time to learn everything all over again. Six months may seem like a lot of time right now, but in the blink of an eye, it’ll be
The good news is that you are not starting from scratch.
to recall it all again in time for the exams.
20% OF YOUR TIME SHOULD BE SPENT FOR REVIEWING THE 80% YOU ALREADY KNOW.
80% SHOULD BE SPENT ON STUDYING THE 20% YOU WINGED OR DID NOT COVER DURING THE FOUR YEARS.
If you winged your way throughout Law School, adjust the proportion to a 60-40 distribution.
THE BAR EXAM IS MORE OF AN EMOTIONAL RATHER THAN AN INTELLECTUAL HURDLE. THUS, LEARN HOW
TO MANAGE YOUR EMOTIONS.
Remember that it is impossible to know everything and master everything in six months. Learn how to handle disappoint-
ment when you are forced to revise your schedule, when you try to answer a sample exam questionnaire and you come
out with the wrong answer, and when others discuss matters you have no freakin’ idea about.
READ AS MUCH AND AS REPETITIVELY AS YOU CAN UNTIL IT STICKS IN YOUR HEAD.
When I assessed myself, I realized that I was strong in the morning subjects - Poli, Rem, Comm and Civ. I was weak in
the afternoon subjects - Labor, Tax, Crim, and Ethics. So, I ! only did one reading each for the morning subjects, and at
least two readings for the afternoon subjects. In fact, I did three readings for Criminal Law. I also read original cases for
Tax.
only up to 50 pages a day, but he knows and remembers every letter of what he read.
It all depends on your ability to process and store the information you read.
readings to master the material and you need only one, then he is no less than you, and vice versa. Just check with one
another, but don’t be pressured to get ahead or along with their pace.
c. THERE IS NO LIMIT TO READING THE CODALS. IT IS YOUR FAILSAFE MATERIAL AND IF YOU MASTER IT, I
GUARANTEE YOU, YOU WILL PASS THE BAR.
d. MASTER THE LAW, AND NOT THE MATERIAL. In short, do not master the Bernas Reviewer, master the constitutional
principles enunciated therein.
e. PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE INTRODUCTORY PRINCIPLES OF EVERY SUBJECT. THEY WILL SAVE
YOU WHEN YOU DO NOT RECALL THE PARTICULAR LAW OR RULE IN ANSWERING A QUESTION. For example,
in my criminal law bar exam, I answered a question by discussing the differences between the classical and the positiv-
f. MAKE A LIST OF “POWERLINES” PER SUBJECT, AND MASTER THEM WITH PRECISION. By “Powerlines,” i mean
certain fundamental doctrines in jurisprudence which you should be able to state with full clarity and precision in your
full points as opposed to always stating the doctrine in your own words. They give the examiner the impression that you
know your law.
POWERLINE PUNCHLINE
Both statements express the same point, but who do you think creates a better impression? List those doctrines down
and be ready to invoke them with full conviction.
g. THE BAR EXAM IS ALL ABOUT GENERAL RULES AND EXCEPTIONS, NOT ABOUT EXCEPTIONS TO EXCEP-
TIONS. THERE IS NO NEED TO USE VERY COMPLICATED MATERIAL.
Be guided by my answer to the preceding question. That being said, this is the ideal formula:
ONE or TWO REVIEW BOOKS PER BAR SUBJECT + ONE COMPREHENSIVE REVIEWER + CODE
Pre-Week:
AVOID PHOTOCOPYING THE WORLD. GET NEW MATERIALS ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE MASTERED THE ONES
YOU INITIALLY ACQUIRED.
people. I also wasted so much time hustling to and from Blessings to get materials I never even highlighted. The hour or
so you spend waiting at Blessings could be spent mastering the material you already have.
PRE-WEEK
SUBJECTS BOOKS REVIEWERS
REVIEWER
Bernas Primer
Agra Admin, Public
Jack Jimenez Political Jack Jimenez Poli
Political Law Law Compendium Law Pre-Week Lecture
and Pubcorp Reviewers
Sarmiento PIL Recordings (Tips to!)
Candelaria PIL Outline
Reviewer Beda Red Book (BRB)
(GT)
Mamalateo Reviewer
Mickey Ingles
on Taxation (be wary
Reviewer (since this
of outdated rates and
is updated, use this to
correct them, but still,
Taxation Law correct Mamalateo rates) or
the sample questions are
Ortega Lecture BRB or GT
golden)
Recordings on Remedies
Tax I and II Originals
and VAT (from Baste)
(in my case)
Sundiang Reviewer on
Commercial Law
Jack Jimenez
Perez Quizzer and Jack Jimenez
Transcripts and Jack
Reviewers (this is highly Jurisprudence
Commercial Law Jimenez Pre-Week
recommended - put
LectureRecordings (Tips
them together and it’s BRB or GT
to!)
like a Jurado of sorts for
commercial law)
PRE-WEEK
SUBJECTS BOOKS REVIEWERS
REVIEWER
STUDY TIPS
Antiquierra Comments
Ethics Beda Reviewer Codal
and Cases on Ethics
study with others, especially by September. HINDI PWEDENG KULONG KA ALL THE WAY, UNLESS IKAW SI JAKE
TABORA AT ALAM MO NA ANG LAHAT.
KUNG AYAW MONG MANIWALA SA KIN, BAHALA KANG MAG-SAYANG NG PERA KABIBILI NG LIBRO NG
RUMORED EXAMINER.
BASTE:
Pros: For 14k, you get a copy of all lecture notes, Mock bar exams is only for P150.00, with discussion after. Good line-up
of Profs, and Barrister service is great.
ATENEO:
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UP:
Pros: Cheap enrollment fee, cheap food options, great and refreshing place for those who love greenery.
CHAN ROBLES:
Pros: Access to all review lectures and materials via the Chan Robles Bar Review site, so you can study in the comfort of
your home.
Cons: The Philippines has the worst and most unreliable broadband speed in the world.
NO. Attend only those lectures for those subjects you are weak at. In fact, don’t attend at all if you feel it will be a waste of
your time. BUT ATTEND THE PRE-WEEK LECTURES.
inconsiderate law students), or at home (if you can handle the monotony). In my case, I left the country to be away from
distractions. The money spent was worth it.
Rule of Thumb:
STUDY AT SCHOOL WITH OTHERS AS THE BAR MONTH APPROACHES. YOU NEED TO ENGAGE IN DISCUSSION
WITH OTHER BAR REVIEWEES.
10.
should keep in mind?
Slides
Pano (outdated)
Aguirre (outdated)
Legal Ethics
Ateneo Law Bar Operations by
Judge Ma. Filomena Singh
Codal is included for all subjects Started studying May until October Good luck and Hope this is useful
CAMILLE ESPELETA
Second Honors, Salutatorian
1st 2nd
Reading Reading
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Election Law)
Political Law
Election Law)
Bernas PIL
ASIL PIL reviewer
Jack Jimenez Recent jurisprudence
Candelaria Recent jurisprudence
1 week 1 week 0.5 week
Azucena Green Book
Abad Compendium on Labor Law
Labor Law
Chan (Recruitment and Placement)
Manuel recent jurisprudence
Codal and IRR
0.5 week
Jurado (Preliminary Title)
Sempio-Diy (Persons)
Paras (Property)
Jurado (Property)
Balane (Succession)
Balane lecture notes (Oblicon)
Jurado (Sales, Agency, Partnership)
CLV outlines (Sales, Agency, Partnership)
Civil Law
Zuñiga notes (Credit Transactions)
Jurado (Extra-contractual obligations,
Damages, Concurrence and Preference of
Credits)
Dean Delos Angeles Land titles
Abaño Land Titles Tables
Codal
Recent jurisprudence
1.5 weeks 1 week 0.5 week
Virgilio Reyes (Tax1)
Taxation Mamalateo
Montero notes
Recent jurisprudence
1st 2nd
Reading Reading
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Easy
General Tips:
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Set goals:
Mini-goals:
»
»
» 1st reading goal: just get it over with; get that bad boy out of the way
»
understand and remember
»
Don’t stress yourself out with super complicated situations and “what if” scenarios. The examiners will rarely ask
something that hasn’t been set in stone anyway. And it just adds useless worry.
Stay with positive people. The bar is stress enough, no use having negative people adding bad vibes to you.
Don’t get into this mindset that “I have to stop my life for the bar and that I shouldn’t have other world problems while
I’m reviewing.” The reality is, you WILL have other problems. Having that mindset will just aggravate the problem. Instead,
have people who will help and support you through the “non-bar related” problems. The world doesn’t stop for the bar,
and the sooner you accept that, the easier it’ll be to deal with non-bar related problems. With that said, you should still
prioritize the bar.
Study Day:
End around 6-7 pm. Closer to the bar, I’d study after dinner again, until around 10-11 pm.
Review Schedule:
successful. Hehe)
week, I studied Civ and Tax. Fourth week, I studied Poli and Labor.
getting three readings in was my goal to begin with; and second, by the time I started with Poli and Labor, the Bar
STUDY TIPS
exams for those subjects were two weeks away. So it’s like I had two weeks for my “pre-week” in Poli and Labor.
Materials Used:
When it came to study materials, the most important thing for me was that I only had one material to study. That’s why I
made all those reviewers – to consolidate everything that I had to know in one material. Having just one reviewer made it
easier for me to memorize and faster for me to study. It’s really hard having different books in front of you when studying.
It’s a clutter and I found it cluttered my brain as well. (That’s why I had such a hard time studying Civ, since everything
was scattered between different authors.)
I also made it a point to just study Ateneo reviewers. (Although I’d consult with some Beda reviewers if some points
were missing in the Ateneo reviewers.)
Persons:
° Regina Reviewer for Dean
Del’s Class by Gurrea and
°
° Sempio-Dy (1)
Property
° Regina Reviewer for Dean
Del’s Class by Gurrea and
admin)
Glenn Tuazon notes on Jack’s
Criminal Law
Boado on Special Laws (1)
Ethics
Ateneo updates on jurisprudence
(1)
Study Period:
Started studying May ½ all the way up to the October exams.
Number of Readings:
review classes. However, updates on jurisprudence lectures and preweek lectures are a must.
(See table on the lectures that I attended)
Hardest Subject
Hardest subject to study: Civ (because the materials were kalat)
Hardest subject to answer: Tax/Labor
Easiest Subject
Easiest subject to study: Poli and Tax
Easiest subject to answer: Poli
Things to Avoid
General Tips:
STUDY TIPS
It is crucial to have a plan or strategy when one is to take a monumental task, such as taking the bar exam. It is a must to
your schedule strictly, but at least try to go back on track and catch up for the lost time.
Enjoy. The bar experience is a wonderful experience. Enjoy every single day of it.
Study Schedule:
I had four (4) readings excluding pre-week (hence, I had 5 readings in total). I read the text books that I used when I was
still in law school.
When I objectively reviewed my answers, I felt that I should be able to pass the bar exam but the quality of my answers
will not be enough to give me a slot in the top 10.
Assessment: I may have a good chance of passing the bar, but if I want to top it, then I must study harder.
Ethics
Criminal Law
Labor Law
Commercial Law 4 days
Political Law April 4 6
Civil Law 4 days April 7 - 10
Taxation Law
Remedial Law 5 days
Practice Bar Exam 1 day (6am-11pm)
April 19
My second reading was slow and deliberate. I read every page (from preface to the last page). I encircled the page
numbers (sometimes the entire chapter) of my book that I felt I need not read again. This strategy helped me weed-out
unimportant pages/chapters of the text book or those portions which I already mastered during my four years in law
Ethics
Political Law
Labor Law 6 days May 4 - 9
Civil Law
Taxation Law 6 days
Commercial Law
Criminal Law 8 days June 10 - June 17
Remedial Law 10 days
SUBJECTS BOOKS/REVIEWERS
Civil Law
Family (1 reading)
Criminal Law
Memorize important RPC provisions
Remedial Law
of Court (at least try)
Pano (1 reading)
Aguirre (1 reading)
Ethics
Memorize code!
There are equally brilliant law graduates who will be taking the bar with you. The only way you can out shine them is by
being better prepared. Do not waste time. Study now.
Schedule of Readings
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DATE MATERIALS
DATE
DATE MATERIALS
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Note:
Tips:
(includes making of reviewers, hence, the longer period plus you should take your time for the 1st reading, cover
everything)
reading)
I do not recommend studying extensively on a Monday during pre-week. Allow yourself some time to recuperate
As to the hours per day of study, 8 hours a day is recommended. Allow some time for recreation. It is okay to drink
alcohol. And if you’re tired, do not force yourself to study. If you do not meet the 8 hours, make up for it for additional
hours the next day
Study with people who compliment your study habits. try to stay away from those who study too intensely. That will just
stress you out.
Constitional Law
Others (Admin, Election Law, etc)
Exclude: PIL
LABOR LAW
1ST READING 2ND READING 3RD READING PRE-WEEK
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CIVIL LAW
1ST READING 2ND READING 3RD READING PRE-WEEK
TAXATION LAW
1ST READING 2ND READING 3RD READING PRE-WEEK
Mamalateo
COMMERCIAL LAW
1ST READING 2ND READING 3RD READING PRE-WEEK
CRIMINAL LAW
1ST READING 2ND READING 3RD READING PRE-WEEK
Reyes Crim I
Reyes Crim II
REMEDIAL LAW
1ST READING 2ND READING 3RD READING PRE-WEEK
Riano CivPro Volume I
Riano CivPro Volume II (ProvRem and SCA)
Riano CrimPro
Riano Evidence
Festin SpecPro
ETHICS
1ST READING 2ND READING 3RD READING PRE-WEEK
Pano
Cosico
KRISTEL TIU
3rd WEEK
SUBJECTS 1st READING 2nd READING
PRE-WEEK
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Consti – Bernas,
Gorospe;
Azucena;
Social Legislation –
Chan;
Property – Mickey
Reviewer
Oblicon – Balane
Codal and law school
Civil Law Codal
notes
Succession – Champ
Instruments, Insurance
– CLV
Jac’s handouts, recent
Transportation – Perez
Commercial Law Ateneo BarOps jurisprudence, Ateneo
BarOps
Corporation Code,
Securities Regulation,
Banking, IP, AMLA, FIA –
Sundiang
SCHEDULE
stress. At the very least, your schedule is a template, a guide. If you don’t reach your quota at the end of the week, adjust.
FIRST READ:
Duration: After graduation until mid-July
Materials: Read the books you used in law school and the notes you made. Generally, it’s harder to use a new book
but if you read fast and you feel like it’s important, go for it.
SECOND READ:
Materials: Reviewers
THIRD READ:
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Materials: Reviewers, recent jurisprudence, selected hand-outs from the pre-bar and pre-week lectures,
past bar exams
Tips: Study smart. There are favorite topics for each bar subject. I referred to past bar exams or Lex Pareto and made
REST PERIOD
I would generally study from 8am-9pm Monday to Saturday and use half of Sunday to read or answer past bar exams.
Rest is really, really important. Get 6-7 hours of sleep everyday and take breaks whenever you need to and for however
long need them. I can’t emphasize how important pace is. One of my main goals in bar review was to not burn out. After
4 years in law school you practically know everything there is to know because you have a really good foundation and
you’re prepared, but if you’re sick and tired by the time the bar comes along none of that will matter.
LECTURE
It depends on what kind of learner you are. If you’re an auditory learner, go for it. But if you aren’t (like me) pick the ones
to go to or drop in to see if there’s anything new. Jac’s lectures are a must, especially for Poli. Dean Candelaria’s Poli
lecture was helpful, too. I also liked Montero for Tax and Manuel for Labor (gold!!). Go to Guevarra for Rem if you didn’t
have him in Remedial Law Review.
However, don’t feel obligated to stay, even for the good ones. Once I noticed that the lector was just reading off slides or
handouts, I left and got a copy since I wanted more time to read.
RUMORS
-
ers and were told to focus on their favorite topics but that didn’t really factor in because the Chairperson had a hand in
picking a lot of the questions for the bar and they didn’t turn out to be the “favorites” of our rumored examiners. The top-
ics that came out in the past bar exams were more reliable.
GENERAL POINTERS
STUDY TIPS
I studied at least 8 hours a day Monday-Friday. The only time I studied on weekends was when I foresaw that I would
not be able to reach my weekly quota. I also made sure that I had adequate exercise (7 hours a week from May to
heavy lunch, and a very light dinner. During the actual Bar examinations, I avoided starch and limited myself to brown
carbs. I also ate 1 big Fuji apply during lunch breaks.
still considered it as one reading. I tried to avoid “peaking” too soon. In law school, I stuck with two readings for class and
for exams, and so I relied on the same technique that worked for me.
schedule strictly, except for Civil and Remedial Law, to which I allotted two and a half weeks each. I gave myself
allowances just in case I had “off” days.
For my second reading, I dedicated one week each per subject. This time, I followed the mirror method. By the time I
Tuesday night, followed by Political Law from Wednesday until Saturday noon. For the succeeding weeks, I took half the
day off on Mondays. Consequently, I started reviewing for the minor subject Monday afternoon until Wednesday morning
(give or take, this will spill over to the afternoon). Then from Wednesday afternoon until Friday night, I would be studying
the major subject.
During the entire Bar review, I listened to various study playlists. I had an upbeat playlist (mostly Zedd, David Guetta,
etc) to wake me up. I also had an intense playlist that altered my brainwaves so that it would be in the zone (Joe Hisahi-
shi’s compositions. If you know Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, or Princess Mononoke, you’ll know the music. Oth-
erwise, if you go to Ikkoryu Fukuoka Ramen, that’s the playlist). Be careful though, because my intense playlist is really
intense. After listening to it for 4 hours, you’ll probably need to take a break. Seryosong intense siya.
Lights off at 9pm, and I was asleep at 10pm at the latest. I drank 1 capsule of 5HTP before bed. I woke up 4am every
Sunday. I performed exercises to wake up my body (this is comprised mostly of a series of pokes on selected pressure
points so that my brain and body are awake and in the zone). I drank two cups of green tea with honey, Berocca, 1000mg
POLITICAL LAW
STUDY TIPS
1st Reading
2nd Reading
not part of the Primer; non-Consti topics)
Pre-Week
Saturday Night
LABOR LAW
1st Reading
2nd Reading
Pre-Week
were missing from Chan)
Saturday Night at around 8pm. Stick with the book since it’s much more comprehensive anyway
though a little outdated.
CIVIL LAW
Property Reviewer)
1st Reading
in Jurado)
2nd Reading
CIVIL LAW
Pre-Week
STUDY TIPS
Saturday Night
TAXATION LAW
1st Reading
2nd Reading
Pre-Week
Saturday Night
MERCANTILE LAW
1st Reading
2nd Reading
Pre-Week
Saturday Night
CRIMINAL LAW
there has been plenty of jurisprudence and laws that have been passed)
1st Reading
2nd Reading
Pre-Week
Saturday Night
REMEDIAL LAW
1st Reading
Saturday Night
ETHICS
STUDY TIPS
1st Reading
2nd Reading
Pre-Week
Saturday Night
doctrine). Whenever I got stumped in one question, I immediately moved on to the next. Scanning the entire examination
also allowed me to see if the possible answers to the earlier questions were found in the latter part of the questionnaire.
basis should cite the applicable principle, statute, or jurisprudence as is. The third part of your answer should explain
words.
you answered.