on his sixth attempt? According to him, this time he finally cited the case title or article number, or the section of a particular law he thought applied to the particular Bar question.
"To pass the Bar Exams, the answers must have a legal basis to support your answer," Roberto explained."I believed that what made it possible to pass the November Bar Exams was the ardent prayer... I held on and had faith that our Holy Mother will fulfill her 11th promise, which is by the recitation of the Rosary, 'You shall obtain all that you ask of me,'" Robert attests.
Expelled from seminary for ditching retreat week in his teens, 67-year-old finds redemption as Bar exam passer"My advice to those who have already given up on their dreams is to think about why they wanted to pursue their dreams in the first place. For me, it is for my family that I wanted to accomplish my dream of becoming a lawyer," Roberto gives as an example.
He closes his case with a firm resolution for those who similarly wish to pursue and persist with their passions. "Everyone deserves to follow their dreams. We owe it to ourselves to follow them whatever it may cost. We must achieve our dreams and when we finally do, it will make us happy once and for all. There are only two things that can prevent one from becoming a lawyer: if you stop taking the Bar, and if you die," he said.