Sunday, April 26, 2009

Entry #2

Sunday is rest day, though I spent 1.5 hours to read legal ethics reviewer. Tomorrow is the start of my scheduled review but I just tried to log in initial reading hours earlier because I have to finish some remaining business in the office.

I'm contemplating if I'll study at home or at a study center where I could interact with fellow law reviewees. Home entails no cost, except for little electricity, and the reading materials are readily available from my computer, the internet and mini-library. Also it saves time from traveling to and from the study center. Though I live alone in my pad, there are however occasional distractions, like my dog (a stress reliever though), neighbors, the sleep-inviting couch, TV, etc. Study center meanwhile guarantees complete silence, airconditioned comfort, ready food and interaction with fellow law reviewees in between breaks. But the cost is at least P800 per month. For the travel time, I can use it as a break in my environment so I won't feel this isolated in the long review period.

I'll look for a best suitable study center. I'll have home as study venue in the meantime.

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