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Category Archives: Academic
Taxation Final Examination
Taxation, Taxation Review, Bar Exam, Francis Sababan, COllege of Law I had my final exam in Taxation Review under Atty. Francis Sababan last Sunday, from 6pm to 7:30pm . After a week of reviewing, its time to test what i … Continue reading
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My First Day on Review Class
This is it, it’s official, I will attend an advance bar review in University of the Philippines. Sad to say, I havent’t read the materials given to me yesterday because I am still busy reviewing for my Taxation Final Exam … Continue reading
U.P. LAW CENTER BAR REVIEW INSTITUTE
University of the Philippines Law Center, UP College of Law It was a sunny tuesday, the day i was supposed to enroll for the second semester in University of the Philippines Law Center for my Advance Review for the Bar … Continue reading
I am Stressed Out
Commercial Law Review Final Exam Insurance Law, Corporation Law, Transportation Law, Intellectual Property, Banking laws, Negotiable Instruments Law After 4 days of review for my Commercial law Final Examination, the day finally came to test what i have learned in … Continue reading
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Tagged Banking laws, commercial laws, Corporation law, Insurance law, Intellectual property, Negotiable Instruments
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Hope to make it in the Finals!
This month is final Examinations month, its either you make it or brake it, cause at the end of this season every student in Law School just wanted to see a PASSED mark in their class cards (regardless of what … Continue reading