After I created this Blog I began to discover other Blogs designed to help bar exam applicants. One excellent Blog I discovered is the Bar Advisor. The author of the Bar Advisor has passed the Oregon and California Bar exams while married with a family. I will share a brief excerpt from his Blog and encourage you to visit the link for the full articles.
Here is a brief excerpt from the Bar Advisor's article on three things important to your success on the bar exam:
Success on the bar exam boils down to three things: diligence, anticipation of conditions, and stress reduction. Each of these three topics is discussed in detail in future posts on this blog. Diligence is simply the requirement that you prepare continuously and systematically for the examination without interruption or distraction. Anticipation of conditions is the need to understand how the test is administered, to practice under test-like conditions, and to understand how the test is graded. Stress reduction involves the mediation of anxiety and fear so that these states of mind do not interfere with maximum preparation and performance.
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