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Taking the Alabama State Bar Exam This Week?

  • Writer: Jinks Crow
    Jinks Crow
  • Jul 26, 2022
  • 1 min read


Are you taking the Alabama State Bar Exam this week? If so, then this may be one of the most stressful times of your life. Listen to this advice from attorney Christy Crow on how to be successful while focusing on your mental health.


For more information about the Alabama State Bar Exam, check out these Frequently Asked Questions published by the Alabama State Bar: https://admissions.alabar.org/faq.


Once you pass the Bar, you'll need to continue to take care of your mind and body. Here are 10 quick self-care tips for new lawyers from Law Technology Today: https://www.lawyersdepressionproject.org/10-quick-self-care-tips-for-new-lawyers/.


And, remember, you've got this!

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