RMC has 10 new lawyers

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DAVAO CITY – The Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc.–School of Law (RMC–SOL) got 58.82 percent passing rate in the recent result of the November 2022 Bar exam in which 10 out of the 17 first-time bar takers passed.

On Friday, April 14, the Supreme Court of the Philippines announced that 43.47 percent or 3,992 out of the 9,183 takers passed the bar exam.

This is the second time that the RMC–SOL produced bar takers after the re-opening of its law school in 2017.

RMC–SOL Dean Ramon Edison Batacan said that he is incredibly proud of his former students, now, pañeros and pañeras.

“I saw them work so hard during the pre-bar review and I can’t think of anyone else who deserves it more than them. They set an amazing example at the RMC–SOL to follow,” Batacan added.

Last year, RMC–SOL got a 100 percent passing rate for the first batch of bar takers that the school produced.

The list of the successful bar exam takers of RMC–SOL are the following:

1.        Abril, Verna Joyce H.

2.        Acaylar, Nicco B.

3.        Bartolata, Concepcion S.

4.        Cabazares, Sheila Mae T.

5.        Delute, Ophelia C.

6.        Goling, Walbert M.

7.        Mabborang, Andrea Ivanne P.

8.        Saligan, Jan Kristel B.

9.        Turno, Faith N.

10.      Yngayo, Nikki Erica T.

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