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    If you can afford to let go of your job, let go of it or inform your client that you'd like to take a sabbatical. If not, try to minimize your workload so you can focus on your studies. Instead of working 5 days a week, you can can work 1 to 2 days a week ra man. I think that beyond time management, it's also a matter of priorities. You can't serve 2 masters equally at the same time. Take mokiloo's advice.

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    @ TS: I have been there.... I studied law while naa koy online job full load pa jud to USC grabe one poster here said law is a very "jealous course" dapat focus jud ka. naay uban nakaya jud nila... there is this one guy graduate sya law, he is the president of their family biz and i dont know if kapasar sya sa BAR...famous kaayo gane sila nga family.

    classmate naku sa law anak sa vice-mayor of Cebu but he is not working, he is full-time student jud... but i stopped during my 3rd year 1st sem padung nata to finals ni undang pa jud ko ambot unsa grado nako ato, gi-NC bako, drop or 5.0... nahan ko balik but tan-awn pa lagi naku.

    bisan homebased ako work and i paid for my tuition for 2 1/2 years, i must say i did not give my best 101%...half ra jud to and i was cheating on my self kay mura tap-haw rako nakat-unan og na-studyhan sa law.. to think lisud ang BAR exams unya ga ingon ana pa jud ako style sauna...

    as to time management issue: our professor in school was teaching as a polsci prof during her law school years i think magna cumlaude siya polsci, so absorb jud sa skul nya skwela sya og law in the evening she graduated saw law magna cum laude or summa cum laude basta ana ang level na kaya man nya... time management lang jud na sya and you should know asa kutob imo makaya...

    bright man jud to ako professor so magtu-on to di jud mo take og 10 hours etc... quality studying jud to yaha gi-buhat...

    as to schools, kaw lang bahala asa ka pero honestly indot ang usc you got to meet a lot of people and the professors are brilliant... (biased but true)

  3. #13
    dapat maayo imung communication skills...na ka PR ba sa imung ka storya and u need a logic sad ani storya....reasoning powers para dli ka mag lisod...

  4. #14
    Its up to you, and your calling. if its really your passion then go.. you should consider your future.. Its on your hands

  5. #15
    there's no assurance gyud at all but you have to consider in matters of the purpose of pursuing that course...

  6. #16

    Default Re: Study law or not?

    guys, SAYON RA BA NING 1st 2yrs sa LAW? kay my husband wants to take up 72 units of LAW as a prerequisite for a future job he is eyeing... dili man gyud sya mag lawyer...
    SAYON meaning makaya ra ba when you have a fulltime stable job, and a family??

    unsa manang mga subjects sa 1st 2 yrs? I mean magbasa nana ug mga kaso or what? daghan nanang paperworks to be made?

    nya kanang executive class sa USJR bah na ang sched kay SAT and SUN, pila na ka subjects/units? kay plan sa ko husband underload lang cya para naa pa pud cya time.......

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