Criminology Graduate Fails to Pass Board Exam After Failing in 3 Board Subjects Despite 75.30 Average

Despite having a 75.30% average, a criminology graduate failed to pass the board exam after failing 3 board subjects

CRIMINOLOGY – A criminology graduate failed to pass the board exam after failing in three subjects despite having a 75.30% rating.

In the world of academic challenges, board examinations are often considered the ultimate test for aspiring professionals. These tests, designed to assess the competence and knowledge of individuals in their respective fields, can be both exhilarating and heartbreaking. For many, it is a make-or-break moment that determines their future.

For those who have experienced the agony of failing board exams, the pain is unimaginable. Praying fervently to the heavens above, they plead for divine intervention and hope that their efforts will be recognized. Unfortunately, the bitter reality is that some may not pass despite their best intentions and hard work. It is a painful realization that cuts deep into their aspirations.

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In a Facebook post, Pearl Nicole Estiaga expressed her disappointment after failing to become a registered criminologist. She shared that she would accept whatever plans the Lord had for her, but failing the recent exam proved to be the hardest for her.

According to her, she couldn’t even believe that she did not pass the board exam despite having a 75% rating. In her post, she revealed that she failed in three subjects: Criminal Law, Jurisprudence and Procedure, and Forensic Science and Correctional Administration.

She cited Section 17, the last part of Republic Act 11131, which states that “Any examinee who fails three (3) or more board subjects shall be deemed to have failed the board examination.”

Pearl earned an average of 75.30%. Meanwhile, her post earned mixed reactions from the netizens. Here are some of the comments:

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