Taking the Bar Exam?
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Have you ever finished reading a test question only to find that you have no
idea what you just read?
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Have you ever been so worried about finishing a test in time that you wrote
gibberish?
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Have you ever put off studying for exams until the last minute?
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Have you ever been unable to answer a question and had it dog you for the rest
of the test, interfering with your concentration?
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Have you ever marked an unintended multiple-choice response or written an exam
answer in the wrong booklet?
If you answered YES to some or all of these questions, then stress and worry
have affected your academic performance in the past and will likely affect
your performance on the bar exam. This book can prevent that from happening.
It includes 73 ways to keep stress and worry from affecting your performance
on the Bar Exam.
About the Author
Rosemary La Puma is the founder and owner of Rosemary's Review — A
Comprehensive Bar Tutorial. She has been leading bar tutorials and helping
students pass the California bar exam for 14 years. Professor La Puma has
taught hundreds of students her simple but effective techniques. Professor La
Puma's interest in the effects of stress and worry on academic performance
started with her own California bar experience. This book is a compilation of
the techniques she has used to help her and her students master their stress
and worry. An adjunct professor at Golden Gate University Law School,
Professor La Puma teaches legal writing courses. In addition, she served as
the Assistant Director of Academic Support at the University of Southern
California School of Law during the 2007-2008 school year.