UST grad overcomes dad’s death, brain tumor, rare disease to pass bar

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UST grad overcomes dad’s death, brain tumor, rare disease to pass bar
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“I wanted to stop the world for a moment and take a break from law school but it was never an option so I hustled on,” Infantado said. | jagoncilloINQ

An award-winning debater and officer of the UST Law Debate & Moot Society and UST Law Review, Infantado was among the top 10 students in her batch.

She recalled that when he died during her last semester in law school, she was so traumatized that she could not concentrate on her studies. With the title of attorney now achieved, Infantado, who works for a private firm in Calapan City, said her goal is to be a Christian lawyer who upholds the law and not the caprice of her clients.

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