Are you an aspiring lawyer who wants to make it to the top in law school? Maximize your investment in time, money and effort by learning from the best!
To help you move your way to the top, the Center for Global Best Practices will conduct a seminar-workshop titled "How to Excel in Law School" on April 16 and 17, 2011 at the Pearl Manila Hotel in Ermita, Manila.
This pre-law program is uniquely tailored to meet the goal of surviving and excelling in law school as well as topping the bar exam thereafter. This unique course is specially designed to teach you all the proven techniques on how to really excel in class. Have a great start in law school, be ahead of the game and have a real edge by knowing the best kept secrets and study techniques of no. 1 bar topnotchers and valedictorians who will share their rich experiences on how to be the best.
The two-day seminar-workshop will showcase the best practices in digesting and analyzing complex laws and cases, memory retention, and answering the toughest recitation and exams. Also, learn what to expect in law school including how to impress terror professors, handle personal issues and deal with classmates, fraternities and sororities.
Lecturers:
Atty. Dionne Sanchez
-UP Law Valedictorian & Magna Cum Laude
-UP Business Administration & Accountacy, Summa Cum Laude
Atty. Reinier Yebra
-No. 1 Bar Topnotcher ‘09
-Valedictorian, San Beda College Law School
Atty. Jim V. Lopez
-Associate Dean, Lyceum Law School 2006 to 2009
-Atty. Tristan Catindig - UP Law 1967, Harvard Law School
Dean Andres D. Bautista
-Ateneo Law Valedictorian ‘90 & Bar Topnotcher
-Master of Laws, Harvard Law School
-Founder, MBA-JD Program of FEU & DLSU
-Chairman, Presidential Commission on Good Government
For more information, call us at our Manila Lines: (+63 2) 556-8968/69 and Cebu Lines: (+63 32) 512-3106/07. You can also email us at mgma@cgbp.org. Visit our website at http://www.cgbp.org for more details and for online registration.
Many students are choosing to obtain their Juris doctorate online so that they can begin to work off student loans and debts as early as possible. Whether a student decides to get their doctorate online or in the classroom, all law students must pass the bar examination before they can practice the law they worked so hard to learn. law school manila
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