My name is Jocelle Dela Cruz, a law student in Polytechnic University of the Philippines and the author of the blog "The Legally Blunt". I was born on a hazy day of August 23, 1991. I have small yet tantalizing eyes, aquiline nose, fair complexion and an average built of height and weight. My family and other relatives are fond of calling me Jocelle, but I prefer Jhay-cee. I grew up in a populous yet lively neighborhood in Tatalon, Quezon City.
I best describe myself in 3 C's -- Courageous, Capable and Crazy! I know that perfection doesn't exist in this world but I always make sure that everything I do is out of my 100% effort because in all means, my name is at stake. I enjoy reading mystery novels from authors like Sidney Sheldon, John Grisham and James Patterson. I am also very fond of romantic-comedy movies. Becoming a lawyer was at first my Mom's dream for but as I go along the journey, I learned to love and claim it! I decided to put up this blog to share how it's like to be a one hot crazy law student chic.
Hello Unwarypepper :) Thank you for visiting my blog ^^ I used to be a working student with full load of subejects during my first semester in law school . It's actually okay to work and study at the same time, most law students do that since studying law is a bit expensive . I was able to balance work and study but it was very hard . It's more advisable to have just 11 units when you are a working student . I remember during the midterms and finals , I almost deprive myself of sleeping . I only slept for like 1-2 hours .
The maximum allowable number of units that you can enroll is 18 but I'm telling you, it's like enrolling for an equivalent of 30 units so if you intend to work and study at the same time , it's much better to enroll just the major subjects first :) Thanks for the compliment ^^
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Hello.
ReplyDeleteAre you a working student? I am planning on studying law while having a full time work. I would just like to ask if you can share some experiences?
Still have some apprehensions. Would appreciate if you can share.
Maraming salamat..
unwarypepper
Hello Unwarypepper :) Thank you for visiting my blog ^^ I used to be a working student with full load of subejects during my first semester in law school . It's actually okay to work and study at the same time, most law students do that since studying law is a bit expensive . I was able to balance work and study but it was very hard . It's more advisable to have just 11 units when you are a working student . I remember during the midterms and finals , I almost deprive myself of sleeping . I only slept for like 1-2 hours .
DeleteYun lang :) sana nasagot ko tanong mo ^^
Whew.. Thanks. How many units did you enroll?
ReplyDeleteBtw, your blog is creative and helpful. :)
Cheers,
unwarypepper
The maximum allowable number of units that you can enroll is 18 but I'm telling you, it's like enrolling for an equivalent of 30 units so if you intend to work and study at the same time , it's much better to enroll just the major subjects first :) Thanks for the compliment ^^
DeleteI see. Thanks.So, I guess 16 units are too much.
ReplyDeleteThanks again,
unwarypepper
I guess so . But you can try it :)
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