

Like there’s a part of you that feels like you’re going to pass, butĪfter taking another subject, you feel like there’s no chance of passingĪt all and that’s what you end up thinking,” Emocling said. On “One Balita Pilipinas” over One PH on Saturday, Emocling admitted having “mixed feelings” while taking the Bar exams. Now, I finally passed the ,” Emocling told Bangon Bayan withĮven the 2022 exam was a roller coaster ride. If I’m also giving up on the people who believed in me so I tried until Thought, it would also be wasting what I studied if I give up. “There were times where I was losing hope but I The Bar exams in 2022 after failing for three consecutive years in 2017,

The University of Baguio, School of Law (UBSOL) who against all the oddsĪnd despite being blind is now a Lawyer!” Sanidad wrote last Friday, “Congratulations ANTHONY MARK DULAWAN EMOCLING!!! My blind student at Sanidad expressed his happiness over Emocling’s achievement. Wanted to be a lawyer like them and I can do it too. They explained the legal terms so well so I was amazed. On Monday, April 17, Emocling said: “I listened to these lawyers and In another interview with “Bangon Bayan with Mon” Gualvez over Radyo5 True FM Mayor Pablito Sanidad Sr., who later became his dean in law school. Was also in listening to those radio interviews that Emocling firstĮncountered former UB School of Law dean and now Narvacan, Ilocos Sur Talk shows, where interviews of eloquent lawyers fascinated him. Was lent a radio by his grandfather and listened every day to radio

However, when his vision failed him, he became fascinated with how lawyers explain things. Prior to this, Emocling wanted to become a policeman, according to his interview last Saturday, April 15, with the Philippine Information Agency Cordillera office.
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Due to this, he had to wear glasses at aīut a weak retina led to total blindness when he turned 10 years old.Īn interview with Cignal TV producer Von Belinario on Sunday, April 16,Įmocling said he had several surgeries for his detached retina, butįormer president Joseph Ejercito Estrada’s impeachment trial from earlyĭecember in 2000 to mid-January in 2001, shortly after he became blind. Science at UB in 2013 cum laude and went on to finish his Juris Doctorīeen visually impaired as early as four years old since he suffered from He was the second blind Bar examinee following fellow UB Out of 9,183 examinees last November, which equates to a 43.47 percentĮmocling, who is from University of Baguio, ranked 1407th out of theģ,992 passers. On the list released by the Supreme Court, 3,992 passed the Bar exams Last Friday, April 14, 33-year-old Emocling became the first blind Bar exam passer since 1901. Never lost sight of his goal to succeed in life despite his condition. He may have gone blind at the age of 10, but Anthony Mark Emocling
