SiteRocker is a visionary internet newbie aiming to make a little “mark” in the internet world. He likes to create free blogging sites, community websites, social networking sites and loves playing FreeStyle online basketball during his free time.

5 responses to “2008 Bar Exams Results | Sep 2008 Bar Exam Passers”

  1. The September 2008 Philippine Bar Exam Results on Bloggista.org | Bloggista.com

    [...] 2008 Bar Exam results – which many expected to be released end of March 2009, you can check out the list of passers of the 2008 Bar Exam on [...]

  2. agta

    Results of 2008 Bar Exams Released On April 3
    Posted: April 1, 2009
    By Annie Rose A. Laborte
    The results of the 2008 Bar examinations will be released by the Supreme Court En Banc this Friday, April 3. The SC Justices will meet at 9 a.m. that day to deliberate on the passing percentage.

    Justice Dante O. Tinga, Chairperson of the 2008 Committee on Bar Examinations, said the list of the names will be displayed in LCD projectors to be strategically displayed at the Supreme Court front yard near its Padre Faura entrance. The results can be viewed simultaneously at sc.judiciary.gov.ph, the official website of the High Court.
    http://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/news/courtnews%20flash/2009/04/04010901.php

  3. The September 2008 Bar Exam Results on April 3 2009 | Bloggista.org | News and Blogosphere Latest Buzz

    [...] the Philippines in its official website announced that the Supreme Court En Banc will release the September 2008 Bar Exam results on Friday, April 3, [...]

  4. uly

    Nice post very useful and organized

    ————————————-
    for updates and complete list of Successful examinees for the 2007 Bar examination on April 03, 2009

    Click the link below:

    http://www.uis-online.info

  5. rouina

    Got this piece of information from a VERY reliable source–it appears that the 2009 bar exams has a very low passing rate attributable mainly to the effects of the experimental two-examiner rule implemented for the first time last year. According to this former bar topnotcher, since the total points allotted per examiner is only 50, the allowance for mistakes is also very minimal. To achieve the 75 passing grade, an examinee should not incur deductions from each examiner amounting to more than 12.5 points. How scary is that?

Leave a Reply