Perseverance stories from 2025 Bar exam passers

Following the Supreme Court's January 7, 2026, announcement of the 2025 Bar Examinations results, four new lawyers shared inspiring tales of overcoming personal tragedies, prolonged journeys, and the power of family support.

Kristelle Leigh Reyes endured a heartbreaking loss when her father—a fellow political science graduate and aspiring lawyer—died five days before the exams. She and her brother returned to Cagayan for the wake and burial instead of group study sessions but flew back to Manila to take the test, missing the interment. 'If my father were still alive, he would want me to push through,' Reyes said in Filipino, motivated to avoid him blaming himself for her prior failure.

Angelica Villagracia Diaz Llamas took 11 years to pass, entering law school in 2014 but dropping out due to grief over her father's death shortly after college. She returned in 2018, inspired by her then-boyfriend, battling tough subjects and work delays but succeeding on her first attempt. 'Sometimes the journey is just longer for some... go back to your why,' she advised.

Twins King Vincent and King Raymund Salomon prepared together, leveraging each other's strengths in subjects like criminal law and remedial law. With only three months post-graduation, they followed a rigorous seven-day study regimen. Inspired by high school outreach, they aim for the Public Attorney’s Office. 'The experience was really challenging... strong support system,' Raymund said, emphasizing sibling bonds.

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Photorealistic illustration of Philippine Supreme Court announcing 2025 bar exam results, featuring celebrating topnotchers and Justice Amy Lazaro-Javier.
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Supreme Court announces 2025 bar exam results

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The Supreme Court released the results of the 2025 Bar Examinations on January 7, 2026, with 5,594 out of 11,420 examinees passing, achieving a 48.98% passing rate. Notable achievements include five topnotchers from the University of Santo Tomas and a Cebuano son of fisherfolk securing sixth place. Bar Chairperson Associate Justice Amy Lazaro-Javier encouraged those who failed to persevere.

Following the December 11 release of KJSEA 2025 results, high-scoring Grade 9 students from Kisumu, Migori, and Siaya counties credit their achievements to perseverance, parental support, teacher guidance, and discipline—despite lacking prior examples as the inaugural cohort.

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Fraternal twins Maureen Kemunto Karina and Michelle Mochache Karina have achieved straight A's in the 2025 KCSE exams, with Maureen scoring a perfect 84 points and Michelle close behind at 83. The sisters, from different schools, supported each other through their studies and overcame personal challenges. Their success inspires students across Kenya.

As South Africa's Class of 2025 awaits their National Senior Certificate results, a fun quiz from past exam papers offers light relief. Minister Siviwe Gwarube will announce the outcomes on 12 January 2026. The 20-question test covers key subjects without the pressure of real exams.

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Nearly 900,000 Grade 12 learners who sat for the 2025 National Senior Certificate exams await their results, with Minister Siviwe Gwarube set to reveal the overall outcomes on 12 January 2026. Individual results will become accessible from 13 January via schools, SMS, USSD or the Department of Basic Education website. This guide outlines key dates, access methods and options for those needing re-marks or alternatives.

The year 2025 witnessed a major constitutional crisis in Kenya's legal sector, with Chief Justice Martha Koome and other High Court judges facing disciplinary complaints from lawyers Nelson Havi, Ahmednasir Abdullahi, and Raphael Tuju. These complaints have triggered investigations and potential removal proceedings. The dispute highlights tensions between judicial independence and accountability.

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In an inspiring analysis published in La República, Ramiro Santa invokes the spirit of Don Quixote to face 2026 with courage and optimism. Amid political and economic uncertainty, the author urges overcoming discouragement through ethical action and self-confidence.

 

 

 

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