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Thursday, July 20, 2017

PhiLSAT: SEPTEMBER 2018 TESTING DATE


4 comments:

  1. Hi kuya!

    Sa San Beda po ba may grade requirement sa pre-law mo para mag enter or sa kahit anong law school? And ano po ba ang magandang reviewer for entrance exams sa law schools? I'm interested po kasi and SBC, DLSU, and UA&P are what i'm eyeing right now.

    Btw, your blog is very informative and inspirational! Keep it up po!

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    1. Hi,
      There is no grade requirement.
      You just need to past the PhiLSAT and the Entrance exam.

      As for reviewers, I always recommend the Civil Service Reviewers so that you'll be hitting two birds with one stone after graduation, one for the civil service exam and one for the entrance exam for law schools

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  2. Hi,

    Tanong lang po, enrolled po kasi ako sa law school since 2016 pa, mga panahong hindi papo required ang Philsat, madalas pong problema ang pagbibigay ng grades sa previous school ko kaya sinubukan ko po sanang mag transfer to other law schools since 2016 papo ako enrolled grades lang po ang isa sa importanteng requirement nila kaya lang po wala parin pong maibigay ang current school ko kaya nahihirapan po akong makalipat sana, transfer of credentials lang po ang ibinibigay ng aking school sa lilipatan ko pong law school at halos lahat hindi po ako matanggap dahil kailangan po nila ng mismong grades para massess nila ako at ma pa approve daw po sa dean, to make the story short, gusto po akong palipatin ng parents ko kaya lang po hindi ako makapag transfer sa ibang school, isang pag asa nalang po ang nakikita namin para po makapag aral ako sa ibang law school kundi mag take po ng philsat ngayong 2019 at maging 1st year nalang po ulit kung sakali pong makapasa ako.

    Pangamba ko lang po paano po kung hindi ako palarin makapasa? At magdesisyon nalang po akong bumalik sa dati kong school at ipagpatuloy ang aking pag aaral makakaapekto po ba ito sa aking law studies? Makakaapekto rin po ba ito sapag take ko ng bar ? Kung sakaling makatapos po ako sa dati kong school.

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    1. Hi,
      I suggest that you should finish your law studies in your "original" school.

      Don't worry about the Bar Exams just yet because you need to graduate first from Law School in order to take it.

      Once you have your Law School Diploma, regardless of which Law School you graduated from (I presume your Law School is accredited by the Legal Education Board), you will be eligible to take the Bar.

      The Supreme Court will not look into how long it took for you to finish your law degree. For example, for this 2019 Bar Exams, a law graduate who finished law school in 8 years is the same as the law graduate who finished in 4 years. The law school diploma is your ticket for you to take the Bar.

      Goodluck in your studies!

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