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Subject Books Notes & Reviewers The Essentials1
Political Law
Bernas – Primer Nachura – Reviewer
Jimenez – Recent Jurisprudence Bernas – Primer Nachura – All non-Consti
portions.Labor Law Azucena – Everybody’s Labor
Code [aka Green Book] Alcantara – Labor Law Reviewer
[Just Social Legislation] Codal
Manuel – 100 Notes Ateneo Bar Ops Reviewer Disini – Social Legislation Tables
Azucena – Everybody’s Labor Code
Ateneo Bar Ops Reviewer
Taxation Mamalateo – Tax Reviewer [1st Reading Only]
Co-untian – Tax Digest Codal
o Casasola – Annotated NIRC
o LGC [Local Taxation and Real Property Taxation]
o Tariff & Customs Code
Personal Notes from Tax 1 & Tax 2
Primus (Domondon) Star Notes
Co-untian – Tax Digest Primus (Domondon) Star Notes
Civil Law Codal Sempio-Diy – Family Code Balane – Succession [1st Reading
Only, then switch to Champ Reyno’s Notes]
Jurado – Civil Law Reviewer [1st Reading Only, excluding Family Code & Succession]
Aquino – Land Titles [1st Reading Only, only those parts in the Syllabus]
Balane’s Notes – Property & ObliCon
Del Castillo – Class Notes for Property
San Beda Red Notes – Sales, Partnership & Agency, Lease, Torts & Damages
Reyno – Notes on Atty. Balane’s Book
Zuñiga – Notes on Credit Transactions
Delos Angeles – Notes on Land
Codal
1 Materials, which: 1) on hindsight, I wish I stuck to from the very start; 2) I believe will suffice when push comes to shove; or 3) I stuck to even for Pre-week.
TitlesMercantile Law
Catindig – Notes on Selected Commercial Laws [And the 2007 Supplement/Update]
Sundiang – Commercial Law Reviewer
Villanueva – Commercial Law Reviewer [1st Reading Only, only Corporation Law & Insurance]
Abad – Negotiable Instruments Made Easy [1st Reading Only]
Jimenez – Recent Jurisprudence Sundiang – Commercial Law Reviewer
Catindig – Notes on Selected Commercial Laws [And the 2007 Supplement/Update]
Remedial Law
Codal Riano – Civil Procedure, Criminal
Procedure, Evidence [1st & 2nd Readings only]
San Beda Red Notes San Beda Red Notes
Legal Ethics Codal Aguirre – Legal Ethics Reviewer Paño – Legal Ethics Reviewer Philippine Judicial Academy –
Annotated Code of Judicial Conduct
San Beda Red Notes San Beda Red Notes
Criminal Law
Gregorio – Criminal Law Review [1st Reading Only]
De Castro – Special Penal Laws [1st Reading Only]
Sandoval – Special Penal Laws [1st
Reading Only] Boado – Criminal Law Notes &
Cases
San Beda Red Notes San Beda Red Notes
General Tips:
Subject chronology. For 1st reading, I took the subjects in the order I wanted. I took the subjects which I felt I was weakest at first, then worked my way from there. For my 2nd & 3rd readings, I took the subjects in the reverse of the order their exams were scheduled [i.e. Criminal to Political Law].
Daily Hours. Aim to log at least 8 hours of study every day. Ramp this up to 9, 10, even 12 hours as the exams approach. 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.
Vacations. Allow yourself vacations! I gave myself 2 during bar review season, though take note we had 7 months to review. Talk it Out. It helped me to take breaks to talk to the people I was studying with. Apart from gossip, we discussed things in our
study materials we were confused with – this was an excellent learning exercise. Nap. When you need to, nap. There’s no point studying when you’re sleepy. I usually couldn’t help myself – I was always dozing
off at the library (usually around 15-30 minutes). Study Goal Fails. Don’t be hard on yourself when you fail to meet the study goals you’ve set for the day. I fell short on a lot of
days.
Typical Study Day [This is ideal because I tended to be liberal with my days]:
Wake up at around 6:30 to go to the gym. [Going to the gym was discontinued a month before the exams.] Grab coffee and be at the library around 9-9:30. Study until around 11:30 [most likely doze off somewhere in between]. Head to the mall for lunch [as the exams approached, the mall was replaced with the cafeteria]. Study until around 5:30 [almost definitely doze off several times in between]. Head to the cafeteria for dinner. Study until the library closes.
Goof off at home. [As exams approached, I’d continue studying at the AGSB study area at the 2nd floor or at home] Sleep at around 11pm.