Taking a Long Break & Some Links

I finally managed to graduate from law School. You would think that since we’ve graduated we can relax now,but that isn’t the case. We still have Bar examinations coming up. So in anticipation of these exams, i will be taking a break from writing and blogging as a whole. You should be able to find [...]

Some Thoughts and Blogs on Entrepreneurship

I like the idea of being self-employed.
One day I hope to be able to run my own business, perhaps even run a law firm (whether as a partner or by starting my own remains to be seen since I am still in law school).
Entrepreneurship has hit the mainstream in a big way. Where once people [...]

The End of Midterms: A Time for (Blog) Changes

Finally, midterms madness is over. After almost three weeks of non-stop studying and cramming against nearly impossible odds, I can only say that I am exhausted. I want to say I NEVER want to do that again.
Unfortunately, the life of a law student, especially one finishing up, is not so privileged.
We have to do this [...]

Negotiation Lessons

I just had my first  Negotiation Seminar class tonight under Atty. Aguinaldo, and it was an amazing learning experience.
We went through an exercise where classmembers were paired off boy and girl, and then each play-acted a specific role. I had the role of an erring but prominent politician about to run for the Senate. [...]

Overrated Statements about Employment in China

Overrated Statements About Employment in China
China is, to coin a cliché, the fastest growing economy in the world. It has surpassed even Germany’s economy in the global rankings. But to keep that economy going, to keep the businesses and multinational investments coming, China needs talented people. Unfortunately, for all of China’s size, there is still [...]