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First: Make an honest assessment of the subjects you are good at, and the

subjects you feel you have an inadequate foundation on. Adjust the number of
days devoted to each subject accordingly.
Second: Comact revie!ers might not necessarily hel, esecially for those
subjects in !hich you are !eak at, and the morning subjects.
"hird: Choose the revie! classes you !ant to attend. #$ enrolled at the la! center
but didn%t attend most of the lectures&.
Fourth: Avoid unnecessary comarison to the ace of others. 'e all have our
o!n rhythm according to the la!s of inertia.
Fifth: (erfect your hand!riting and grammar.
Si)th: 'rite things do!n. $ had so many ost*its in my codals, esecially for Civ
and +em. $t !as like a mini*book !here all the imortant doctrines !ere jotted
do!n.
Seventh: ,o need to memori-e la!s. $f you must memori-e, memori-e only the
key !ords of imortant doctrines. (lease, don%t memori-e case titles and SC+A
citations. .on%t clog your brain !ith useless clutter. /nderstanding is key.
0ighth: For the bar, short ans!ers don%t necessarily !ork. "he ans!er must be
firm yet e)haustive. $ did not cite cases nor secific rovisions, but just !ent
straight to the ans!ers.
,inth: /dates on latest jurisrudence are indisensable. +equest that the
udates come !ith short facts, because bar questions are often facts*based.
"enth: Al!ays make time for gimmicks and rela)ation to kee you sane during
the revie!.

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