- Recording class lectures is helpful. It works for me.
- It's important to go to school with all the things you need with you: water, the most vital. The canteen is well-stocked for anything you might need. I study in CPAR, so I stay the whole day. I don't need an "excuse" to go home.
- Atty. Valix does lectures only on weekday mornings.
- His son usually takes afternoon classes. Pogi, sarap pumasok.
- Always record Atty D's lectures especially if you're still discussing ObliCon. He talks really fast and doesn't repeat, but every single thing he says is important. Maski mukhang kagaguhan lang, it sticks to you if you listen to it twice.
- The Pomodoro technique helps for when you're stuck being lazy.
- You can sit in to any of the classes. Make sure you have a copy of the schedule so you can track which prof you want.
- If you miss a class, you can sit in within the week. Topic shifts every week. Every subject gets three hours of lessons, just do the math which hour you missed, etc.
- This is very important: never accumulate a study pile. Always follow with the lectures. Never fall behind. Answer the handouts ahead of time, attend class, review within the day. That's the ideal way to study in CPAR.
- If CPAR announces a rest day, heed and just rest. Don't study anymore.
- I made blog
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