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Mindanao university ordered to close law programs

  The Legal Education Board (LEB) has ordered the Mindanao State University to close its law programs in all its campuses starting academic year 2025-2026 after it approved a resolution canceling MSU’s accreditation. The order stemmed from MSU’s refusal to recognize LEB’s supervisory authority and for asserting that it is not bound by the board’s orders, policies and guidelines on legal education. “The MSU is no longer authorized to offer the basic law program in the country,”  the LEB said. The board made permanent the cease and desist order it issued against MSU’s extension law programs on its campuses in Tawi-Tawi, Sulu and Maguindanao. It expressed concern over what it described as MSU’s “dismal” performance in the Bar examinations, noting the school’s passing rate since 2013 has been below the national passing percentage. Reacting to the LEB’s resolution, the MSU said it would continue to operate in accordance with its chapter passed by Congress in 1955. “The LEB cannot act no

factors that can potentially hinder someone's dream of becoming a lawyer

 

Factors that can potentially hinder someone's dream of becoming a lawyer in the Philippines. 


There are several factors that can potentially hinder someone's dream of becoming a lawyer in the Philippines. Here are a few examples:


1. Bad grades or performance in school: Law schools in the Philippines have strict standards for admission and give priority to students who have done well in school. If your grades do not meet the basic standards, it can hurt your chances of getting into law school. 


2. Lack of money: Getting a law degree can be expensive. Over the course of a law school program, costs like tuition, books, study tools, and other fees can add up. If you can not get enough cash help or support, it could make it hard for you to finish your studies. 


3. Lack of dedication and commitment: Law school takes a lot of time, work, and attention. If you do not give your all to the tough classes and busy schedule, it can hurt your grades and, in the end, hurt your chances of becoming a lawyer. 


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4. Legal or ethical problems: If you have had legal or ethical problems in the past, you might not be able to join the bar or get a license to practice law. You might not be able to become a lawyer if you have a criminal record, did something wrong in school, or broke the law. 


5. Not passing the bar exam: To become a qualified lawyer in the Philippines, you need to pass the Philippine Bar Examination after you get your law degree. Failing the bar test can make it harder or take longer for you to become a lawyer. 


Even though these things can affect your path to becoming a lawyer in the Philippines, it is important to remember that dedication, hard work, and good planning can help you get past them and reach your goal.

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