ADVERTISEMENTAnd while he was eager to enter law school, Rojas, the second eldest in the family, still chose to support the studies of his siblings when he landed a job. But 11 years after, when I started law school, they would still send me money to help in my school expenses,” he said. “To be a lawyer, you have to have discipline, you have to really to work hard by studying really really hard. There can be no substitute because what you put in your head during law school is what you will pull out during the bar exams,” said Rojas. RELATED STORIES2,103 of 7,685 pass 2019 Bar examSC Justice’s advice to new lawyers: ‘Be humble.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer April 29, 2020 12:33 UTC