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Showing posts with label Helping law students cope with their studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Helping law students cope with their studies. Show all posts
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Piece of Advice: What to do when you did not study and just want to be absent from class.
You feel like not going to school because you did not study. You say better be absent than get a 5. Wrong. Unless you are really sick, do not absent yourself from class. You will be missing a lot if you do. Besides, everybody has gotten a 5 at a certain point. Don't be discouraged and do not be a perfectionist for no one is. Also, you can always pray that you will not be called to recite specially on cases you failed to read.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Piece of Advice: What to do when what's on the book you read is different from your Professors' point of view.
In one of the lectures of your professor, you heard him say somewhat different from what you learned or read. What do you do? I mentioned before you may want to discuss the matter with him privately and in a respectful manner. But what if after the discussion he maintains his position, what then should your answer be if that would be asked in the exam? Then you have to give the answer as taught by your professor. Remember he is the one who will check your booklet. However, be sure you know what the correct answer is when asked in the bar exam.
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