Good day (Sir) Dean. As a freshman I learn a lot from your channel. It gives me the ideas how to prepare in law school. Case digest is really difficult and mostly lengthy but it must be read in its original text to know every facts of the case particularly during recitation. Salute Dean (Sir) and may the force be with you.
Thanks for this vid, Dean! I am a 2nd year polsci student and I find it difficult to study with the flexible learning method. It will be my first time to write a case digest, and this video helped me a lot. 👍
Thank you for the tips, Dean! Next vlog suggestion: *How to improve your memorization skill.* Thank you, Atty. ❣ More power and more subscribers to come.
Hello sir, I just want to ask particularly in the forms of case digest. Since basic form as far as I know, is that at the top center were the Case Title next line is GR No with its date followed by ponente. Below are the facts, issues, and ruling with paragraphs under each are with first line indention. Questions are: 1. Is it allowed or accepted that digest cases will be written in Semi-block format (the alignment are set on the left side) 2. Is it allowed to include below the facts are written in a bullet-form (a selection or lists of significant events present in facts which were written in an imperfect sentence or maybe in phrases) Thank you for sharing simple but very strong habit-attitude-changing advise towards studying law. As this shall inspire and must take seriously by all juris doctors to adhere with the advise of Sir (TheDean) as he is not a stranger to his words in this video.
Questions are: 1. Is it allowed or accepted that digest cases will be written in Semi-block format (the alignment are set on the left side) If the digest are to submitted to professors, the semi-block format would be acceptable. It's actually the neatness and organization are what the professors look for. 2. Is it allowed to include below the facts are written in a bullet-form (a selection or lists of significant events present in facts which were written in an imperfect sentence or maybe in phrases) As for me, I would accept the bullet form, especially if its for your review materials for the exams and maybe the bar. But each professor may expect a different style. Ask ahead.
@@TheDeanLawChannel thank you sir, follow up sir is that when SCRA Reference is available, where should it be placed, a) 100 SCRA 918 Petitioner vs. Respondent G.R No. 123456, December 31, 2019 PONENTE, J.: b) Petitioner vs. Respondent G.R No. 123456, December 31, 2019 100 SCRA 918 PONENTE, J.: c) Petitioner vs. Respondent 100 SCRA 918 G.R No. 123456, December 31, 2019 PONENTE, J.:
Hi Dean, content suggestion lang po, baka nyo po magawan ng content yung mga landmark cases that law students should know by heart po. Thank you Dean :)
Hi Dean, I'm one of the inspiring student who wants to be Atty. Someday thank you for the tips. Someday I'm going to be back in in this comment and I promise I am atty that time.
Hi, Dean. I was your former student in IPL from FEU law, Morayta. I did appreciate and have learned the basics of IPL because you make the discussion of cases very interesting po. Godbless, Dean.
For digests, you don't have to avoid. If they will be submitted, just put them in quotation marks. But if they are for your personal study materials, there are no restrictions.
Hi Dean!! Good day po. As every body knows po may interview talaga upon entering law school. May I know po kung ano talaga iniiexpect na sagot ninyo sa tanong na “Why do you wanna be a lawyer?”
Good Day Dean! I am planning to enter your Law School on schoolyear 2022-2023, am I qualified ? I finished a Bachelor of Arts major in Literature then got my additional 15 units of Political Science while taking up my Master's Degree in Public Administration.
Hello, Dean! Does the law schools profs really read every student's digests? I'm currently in 8th grade but interested in taking law in the future po. Thanks! ☺️
This vid helped me a lot coming in to law school. Simple and Short. The way Digests should be.
You are so welcome
Hi Dean, as a Public Administration Student it helps me a lot when our professor gives these hard cases to be digest.
There you go. Never stop!
Good day (Sir) Dean. As a freshman I learn a lot from your channel. It gives me the ideas how to prepare in law school. Case digest is really difficult and mostly lengthy but it must be read in its original text to know every facts of the case particularly during recitation. Salute Dean (Sir) and may the force be with you.
Thank you Ronie. I appreciate your comment. I wish you good fortune in the studies to come
Really appreciate in guiding us as a newbie. Will definitely abide with your very informative and helpful videos. God bless po Dean!!
You are most welcome Justin!
Thanks for this vid, Dean! I am a 2nd year polsci student and I find it difficult to study with the flexible learning method. It will be my first time to write a case digest, and this video helped me a lot. 👍
Glad it was helpful! Good luck in your studies Katrina
Thank you for the tips, Dean! Next vlog suggestion: *How to improve your memorization skill.* Thank you, Atty. ❣
More power and more subscribers to come.
I will definitely put that on the list of vides to make. Thanks for the suggestion. And thanks for viewing the video
Hi Dean! I should have known your channel before i quit law school. Very very helpful! Thank you for taking time to produce this kind of content.
Happy to help Ivy. Thanks for the view and comment.
"i hope to see you in court"
me studying business: i hope not
We can meet as friends.....
First year law student here, thank you for all the videos uploaded. A big help for us ...
Thank you dean
Happy to help. I wish you good fortune in your law studies.
@@TheDeanLawChannel thank you po dean, it keeps me push through on our desire to be in the future po..
New subscriber here Dean. I love how you explain everything concisely. Your videos are very inspiring. More power Dean🙌😇❤️
Thanks and welcome. I truly appreciate what you said.
Thank you sir... This is quite helpful. God bless you more 🤍.
Happy to help
Thank you Dean! 1st yr law student here ❤️
Great to know Ulaine. I wish you good luck
Thank you Dean. Very helpful.
You are very welcome
Thank you po! Im starting law school this comjng July 2023 po :>
All the luck to you.... You are going to need it
Thankyou sir (The Dean). Now I can make my digest.
Excellent!
This is very informative. Thank you so much Atty.
You are welcome
Thanks po Dean.🙂
Thank you too
Hello sir, I just want to ask particularly in the forms of case digest. Since basic form as far as I know, is that at the top center were the Case Title next line is GR No with its date followed by ponente. Below are the facts, issues, and ruling with paragraphs under each are with first line indention.
Questions are:
1. Is it allowed or accepted that digest cases will be written in Semi-block format (the alignment are set on the left side)
2. Is it allowed to include below the facts are written in a bullet-form (a selection or lists of significant events present in facts which were written in an imperfect sentence or maybe in phrases)
Thank you for sharing simple but very strong habit-attitude-changing advise towards studying law. As this shall inspire and must take seriously by all juris doctors to adhere with the advise of Sir (TheDean) as he is not a stranger to his words in this video.
Questions are:
1. Is it allowed or accepted that digest cases will be written in Semi-block format (the alignment are set on the left side)
If the digest are to submitted to professors, the semi-block format would be acceptable. It's actually the neatness and organization are what the professors look for.
2. Is it allowed to include below the facts are written in a bullet-form (a selection or lists of significant events present in facts which were written in an imperfect sentence or maybe in phrases)
As for me, I would accept the bullet form, especially if its for your review materials for the exams and maybe the bar. But each professor may expect a different style. Ask ahead.
@@TheDeanLawChannel thank you sir, follow up sir is that when SCRA Reference is available, where should it be placed,
a) 100 SCRA 918
Petitioner vs. Respondent
G.R No. 123456, December 31, 2019
PONENTE, J.:
b) Petitioner vs. Respondent
G.R No. 123456, December 31, 2019
100 SCRA 918
PONENTE, J.:
c) Petitioner vs. Respondent
100 SCRA 918
G.R No. 123456, December 31, 2019
PONENTE, J.:
@@mafiasoph Letter b
Thank you Dean for the Best Tip...
My pleasure!
Hi Dean, content suggestion lang po, baka nyo po magawan ng content yung mga landmark cases that law students should know by heart po. Thank you Dean :)
Great idea. I will definitely consider that suggestion. I will do it per subject even
@@TheDeanLawChannel thanks Dean. More power!
Thank you po Dean
You're welcome 😊
thank you sir ! you earned a subscriber.
I appreciate it. Thanks so much
hi dean, asking on where could i find those cases that i need to digest? is there any site or books?
The cases will be assigned by the professor.
Hi Dean, I'm one of the inspiring student who wants to be Atty. Someday thank you for the tips.
Someday I'm going to be back in in this comment and I promise I am atty that time.
I hope so too! I wish the best of luck Co Coleng.
Thank you Dean
Good work, Rod!
Many thanks!
Hi, Dean. I was your former student in IPL from FEU law, Morayta. I did appreciate and have learned the basics of IPL because you make the discussion of cases very interesting po.
Godbless, Dean.
Excellent! You were definitely a star student!
Thank you, Dean! 😊
My pleasure!
Thank you Dean! btw, i have a question. Do we need to avoid paraphrasing when digesting a case?
For digests, you don't have to avoid. If they will be submitted, just put them in quotation marks. But if they are for your personal study materials, there are no restrictions.
@@TheDeanLawChannel note taken, Dean! :>
If I use my own words in digesting, does it ruin what the case says? I mean, it might lose the essence of the case.
Not really. As long as you can recall the important parts of the case for the recitation or exams.
@@TheDeanLawChannel thank you po.
Hi Dean!! Good day po. As every body knows po may interview talaga upon entering law school. May I know po kung ano talaga iniiexpect na sagot ninyo sa tanong na “Why do you wanna be a lawyer?”
I always ask that. The best answer is always your honest answer. And there is not no answer for that question.
Thank you atty!
you are most welcome
Dean, can I answer written and oral exam in non-verbatim in citing laws and jurisprudence?
Answer the question directly and then cite laws or jurisprudence. It can be verbatim if its short
Thank you, dean.
Good Day Dean! I am planning to enter your Law School on schoolyear 2022-2023, am I qualified ? I finished a Bachelor of Arts major in Literature then got my additional 15 units of Political Science while taking up my Master's Degree in Public Administration.
You have the best degree for pre-law in my opinion. You are definitely qualified
@@TheDeanLawChannel I'm so grateful for your positive response Atty.! See you next year's entrance exam :)
Hello, Dean! Does the law schools profs really read every student's digests? I'm currently in 8th grade but interested in taking law in the future po. Thanks! ☺️
Yes they do. They want to check you skills in analysis
Excellent vid! New lodi. :)
Thank you! 😁