By: Atty. Ruben C. Talampas, Jr., June 5, 2013

Another tip: if you want to excel in a bar subject, make a reviewer you ought to share with others. You must keep in mind that the reviewer you are making would not only for your own consumption but ultimately will be shared and will benefit other users. By doing this, human behavior dictates that you will give your best effort and you will make sure that the reviewer will be worth-sharing for. Certainly, it will dawn to you that the first beneficiary of your work is you yourself. By making your own reviewer you will observe that you will have a better and deeper understanding of the subject matter; the more time you spend and devote with research and encoding of the parts of the reviewer, the more you will put in memory and remember.

It’s proven that almost all of those who made their own reviewer were able to hurdle the BAR examinations. They are the students willing to walk the extra mile. They devote part of their time in making a reviewer. They are not contented from just reading materials that other students do; they will make their own. They devise their own styles which they think will probably benefit them the most.

Based on my own experience I’ve got good grades in the two subjects I have made reviewers for my own use which I have shared also to my friends: Civil Law and Legal Ethics.

It’s now up to you if you will make 8 reviewers!!!