Czar Matthew Gerard Dayday, Top 1 of the 2022 Bar Examinations, mentioned he initially thought a fellow taker with the identical surname had taken the highest spot.
In a “24 Oras” report by Ian Cruz, Dayday, who graduated from the University of the Philippines (UP), acquired a score of 88.8083%.
“‘Yung Top 1 was Dayday. So una ko pa ring naisip na ‘Oh, meron pa lang ibang Dayday na nag-take ng bar. Tapos na-realize ko na, oh my gosh, that’s my name. That’s me,” Daysay said.
“So ayun, after that, wala, nagsigawan, nag-iyakan na kami with my family,” he added.
“It’s really a matter of knowing yourself, knowing what works for you and what doesn’t. And, also, it’s really surrounding yourself with people na tutulungan ka with your goals,” Dayday suggested aspiring bar examination takers.
Meanwhile, some takers and their family members gathered in entrance of the Supreme Court on Friday because it launched the listing of passers within the 2022 Bar Examinations.
“Of the 9,821 bar candidates, 9,183 completed the same and of that said number 3,992 have successfully hurdled the 2022 bar examinations by obtaining a total average grade of 75 and above,” mentioned Associate Justice Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa, the 2022 Bar examination Chair. —NB, GMA Integrated News
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