MANILA, Philippines — Opposition senatorial candidate Erin Tañada inspired examinees who flunked the 2018 Bar examinations.
“Failing is not the end of the world,” Tañada told some 7,000 examinees who didn’t make the cut in a Twitter post on Friday.
The Supreme Court released the results on Friday, where 1,800 out of 8,155 examinees passed.
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“Congrats to all who passed the Bar exams! To the 7,000 who did not make it, yes you may feel sad and depressed…that’s normal,” Tañada said.
As a way of inspiration, Tañada shared that he himself took the Bar three times before he became a lawyer.
Congrats to all who passed the Bar exams! To the 7,000 who did not make it, yes you may feel sad and depressed…that’s normal. I took the Bar 3 times before I became a lawyer. Failing is not the end of the world. It’s what you do after that will define your character… LABAN!
— Erin Tañada (@erintanada) May 3, 2019
“It’s what you do after that will define your character… LABAN!”
Meanwhile, former Supreme Court spokesperson Theodore Te also comforted the Bar flunkers, saying: “Breathe, grieve and mourn, heal.” /muf
READ: Ted Te to Bar flunkers: Breathe, grieve and mourn, heal