It's been past a week since I started "studying", to no avail. I graciously began with Labor Law because it was the first SC Proposed 2011 Bar Exam Syllabus that I opened (and I find Labor Law so laborious). I encoded notes based on the syllabus, and integrated codal provisions, Azucena, Ateneo and UP reviewers. I barely made it to page 5 (encoded) before I realized that I wasn't moving fast enough based on schedule. I WAS TOO AMBITIOUS! And I was lagging too much behind. The syllabus was so exhaustive, I could be stuck to encoding until March at such rate. I then decided to leave textbooks and shift to reviewers, after all, they said MCQ required extensive reading, entailing reading any material that one could get a grasp on. I decided to read transcribed notes (I found the storytelling in the first page interesting!) in Taxation, a subject I felt I was most ignorant at. I barely made it to page 10 and I lost interest. Tax was so taxing.
So basically now, I'm lost. I don't know how to study effectively. I don't know what subject to re-start in. Should I start with the subject I'm most comfy at (Criminal Law?) and move on from there? Or should I stick with Taxation Law? If I begin with the subjects I'm comfy at, I might end up leaving the tough subjects untouched at the end of schedule. If I begin with the tough subjects, I might never move on and finish covering the comfy subjects. *sigh*
I don't know how to be interested enough in any subject. I'm all trial and error. I'm all starts. And the days in the calendar keep getting stricken out without the desired productivity.
I hate ningas cogon-ny me :( I should just plant (and not buy) camote.