The list of successful examinees was released Friday by the Supreme Court.
Justice Mario Lopez, this year’s Bar exam chairman, said 10,490 took the tests, and 3,962, or 37.84 percent, made the passing grade of 74 percent.
Four of the top six passers came from the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Law.
The Top 20:
1. Kyle Christian Gorrero Tutor, UP, 85.77 percent
2. Maria Cristina Santos Aniceto, Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), 85.54 percent
3. Gerald Catayong Roxas, Angeles University Foundation School of Law, 84.355 percent
4. John Philippe Encarnacion Chua, UP, 84.28 percent
5. Jet Ryan Pecson Nicolas, UP, 84.265 percent
6. Maria Lovelyn Joyce Quebrar, UP, 84.06 percent
7. Kyle Andrew Isaguirre, ADMU, 83.905 percent
8. Joji Macadine, University of Mindanao, 84.745 percent
9. Gregorio Jose Torres II, Western Mindanao State University, 83.59 percent
10. Raya Villacorta, San Beda University, 83.47 percent
11. Paolo Antonio Valmonte Gerpacio, ADMU, 83.455 percent
12. Andrew Gil Bruzon Ambray, University of Santo Tomas, 83.445 percent
13. Marielle Janine Joy Tubay Macarilay, ADMU, 83.275 percent
14. John Daniel De Jesus Hamoy, University of San Carlos, 83.135 percent
15. Therese Bianca Noblejas Garcia, ADMU, 83.09 percent
16. Recel Ladista Elumba, Jose Rizal Memorial State University, 83.065 percent
17. Rieland Joromo Cuevas, UP, 82.87 percent
18. Betlee-Kyle Tabobo Barraquias, ADMU, 82.83 percent
19. June Steve Gonzaga Barredo, University of St. La Salle, 82.805 percent
20. Charles Kenneth Figueroa Lijauco, UP; Pierre Angelo Cortes Reque II, UST, 82.795 percent.
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