It was like a curse. Monica had the deck stacked against her through ever since law school.
💬 “My law school was filled with health whirlwinds that no one could have prepared me for. My health was failing while in law school (like near death).”
💬 “I had registered to sit for the July 2022 bar exam, and to my surprise there were latent health conditions waiting to be revealed. Given the health surprises, I withdrew from the exam believing that I was going to prepare for February 2023. Unfortunately, I was bedridden with Covid and withdrew.”
💬 “I registered to take the February 2024 bar exam, and you guessed it. My Christmas present prior to February 2024 bar exam was a diagnosis of a brain aneurysm.”
💬 “After the February 2024 bar exam withdrawal, I thought okay now I should focus on July 2024, and I was having brain symptoms and physical symptoms that no doctor could explain, and yet again I withdrew.”
💬 “I studied and prepared for February 2025 UBE, and missed the threshold by 17 points. I thought I gave all I had on my first attempt, what else is there to give.”
Monica dealt with:
- Almost dying through law school
- Withdrawing because of health surprises
- Withdrawing again because of COVID
- Withdrawing again because of a brain aneurysm
- Withdrawing again because of bodily symptoms
- Finally taking the bar exam and failing when she gave it her all for her first attempt
- Enduring the brain aneurysm while taking the bar the second time
Then she passed the July 2025 Texas Bar Exam on her second attempt with a 27-point improvement.
💬 “My husband was informed by the radiologist after an angiogram that he could not find the aneurysm that had been present from 2023-2025. That news (miracle) was provided a week before the bar results were released. On October 6th, I opened an email to read ‘Congratulations you have passed the Texas UBE.”
Anything you want to be thankful for yet?
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