Dismal Results
Fr. Rannie Aquino
Of the five thousand or so examinees, 17 percent passed the Bar Examinations this year. That is dismal by any count. Of course, there surface, as always, the perennial questions: What went wrong with the examinations? What is the matter with our law schools? Why did incompetent students slither through the system of checks that law schools are supposed to set in place and make it to the Bar Examinations? Is something seriously the matter with our law students? It is rumored that only 23 examinees (not percent of examinees!) passed labor law. What has made this rather dull subject an overnight killer? What has become so laborious about labor law?
Fr. Rannie Aquino
Of the five thousand or so examinees, 17 percent passed the Bar Examinations this year. That is dismal by any count. Of course, there surface, as always, the perennial questions: What went wrong with the examinations? What is the matter with our law schools? Why did incompetent students slither through the system of checks that law schools are supposed to set in place and make it to the Bar Examinations? Is something seriously the matter with our law students? It is rumored that only 23 examinees (not percent of examinees!) passed labor law. What has made this rather dull subject an overnight killer? What has become so laborious about labor law?