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Interview Questions:

Recent JBLC's Activities:


·Lingkod Laya
·LM Tutorials: Ready on Deck
·Lex Start Up (Business Fair 2018: Sustainable Business Unboxed)
·LM Talakayan Series: West Philippine Sea: Beyond the Reef)
·LM Talakayan Series: The Shift: An Analysis on the Political and Economic Implications
of a Federal Philippines
·JBLC Leadership Training Seminar
·College Organization Recruitment Week
·Animo First Day
·Integration Week
·Give Pride to LM Tribe (Freshmen Orientation Day)

1. What do you think or feel towards the recent activities conducted by JBLC?
-As to the non-traditional activities you were able to touch upon some of the
timely issues of the country which is good but I would love to see activities
beyond the usual seminar type for the students.

Among the several activities conducted by JBLC this semester, what do you like the
most and what is your least liked and why?
-Well the list would have been better if there is a small introductory as to what the
activity is all about for we cannot really judge the activities base on title. However, to
answer based on what is given it would be the Business Fair if it would provide an
avenue to LM students not seeking to end up in law school but to rather take the
management side of the coarse.

2. In your former years as a college student under the Legal Management program,
have you encountered similar activities? If yes, what are those activities and how
can you compare/differentiate that activity to the present ones conducted by
JBLC?
-LM Tutorials
-LM Seminar regarding the West Philippine Sea
-Lexhelp

Basically similar as to what you have now

3. What's the difference between LM students then and now?


-I haven’t been able to communicate with LM students now but as to what the
recent developments are I guess or I hope that they are more sensitive as to the
current affairs not only within the campus but as to the pressing issues we have
now in the country.
4. Are there any traditions or values that have been passed on from one LM/JBLC
generation to another? If yes, what could that be?
-Determination and compassion. Year after year no matter how the activities
differ with one another or even beyond the said activities you would always get to
witness that LM students despite being dubbed as snobs that they are not shy to
extend help to anyone. And that no goal is unreachable.

6. If you were given a chance to give a piece of advice to a LM student having trouble
with his/her academics/law subjects, what would you tell him/her?
-Let it out cry if you have to but use that to fuel yourself to reset and look at your goal in
a different way. And if you think one way is not making a difference then adjust try to
look for the perfect formula of study and rest. That way you won’t feel overworked and
start questioning as to why you’re here.

7. What would be one thing that you are grateful of because of JBLC and being a
graduate of Legal Management?
-It was an avenue for me to realize my fullest potential not only as a student but as a
student leader as well. Now that I am in law school the manner of teaching in LM helped
me adjust quicker than anyone else. And the opportunities given outside the four
corners of the classroom better helped in my current studies.

8. From what batch are you from?


-BATCH 2015

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