Tennis racket for beginners
Hello! I'm just starting to play tennis. Do you have any recommendations which tennis racket should I buy as a beginner? Affordable sana though may quality pa rin kahit papaano. Would appreciate suggestions!
Hello! I'm just starting to play tennis. Do you have any recommendations which tennis racket should I buy as a beginner? Affordable sana though may quality pa rin kahit papaano. Would appreciate suggestions!
Hello! I'm an incoming 2L. I'll be taking up Corpo & Basic Securities Law subj next semester.
I'm currently reading the Villanueva book in preparation for the upcoming sem.
I'd like to ask if you have any tips on how to master this subject and Commercial Law in general. Civil law and commercial law subjs seem to be always my weakness. I still pass (i.e. PFR and ObliCon last year) but I am not as sharp in them as I am when it comes to political subjs (Crim, Consti, etc.)
What study techniques best work to deepen understanding? Thank you!
Hello! I'm an incoming 2L and I have Corpo and Basic Sec Law next semester. Any recommended commentary? I'd like an in-depth commentary and not super simplified.
Looking sana for authors like Reyes writing style in Crim Law. Would appreciate any suggestions!
Hello law students, especially incoming first-years!
I'm selling the following books:
Philippine Political Law (2024 edition) Cruz & Cruz - Selling for only P1,500. I bought this originally at P2,250. I only used and annotated the first ten pages. Other than that, good as new.
Family Law (Legarda, Deriquito-Mawis, Vargas) Vol 1, 2, and 3 for P500 each. Bought this originally at P750-1k each. Not used at all. Good as new.
It takes four to five years to be a lawyer. I'm currently 23 years old and I just successfully passed my first year in law school, so I'm an incoming 2L this July.
I'm a full time student. Don't get me wrong, I am totally grateful to be privileged enough to have means to go full time in law school. But when I come to think of it, I'm already 27/28 once I'm a lawyer. It feels like I'm just getting started at such a late age.
By that time, my friends (peersg already have at least 5 years of working experience while I have 0.
I do have extracurriculars and what-not, so it's not like I don't have any experience outside academics. But paid work is different.
Even though I'm on time, it feels like I'm lagging behind. This is our reality.
I'll only get to start life at 27 years old.