I really like "a student's prayer" by st.Thomas Aquinas.
You can say a lot of different prayers before an exams. The Muslim's always pray and study for the hardest exam.
Recite Gayatri Mantra three times and you shall remember everything.
A person can read good examples of Christian prayers at the nearest church closest to their house and also they can find prayers online if they search on a Christian website.
"You should check Bar Exam.com, they have all kinds of resources for a bar exam review." FindLaw has a list of bar exam review classes. That would be a good start.
Good prayers can be found almost anywhere. Many local churches will create their own website, which could then be used for prayer. Some religious websites also update their webpages daily with new prayers and new things to think about when praying. Some websites will offer different prayers for different circumstances, while others will offer prayers in multiple languages.
The website a4esl.org can help you practice for you English as a Second Language Exam. Good luck!
The duration of A Thousand Years of Good Prayers is 1.38 hours.
You will need a good night's sleep before that exam tomorrow.
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers was created on 2007-09-09.
There are no good prayers to the devil.
Hell no! It completely stuffs up how your brain works!
1.Make sure you study very hard at home before the 'exam day'.2.Before the day you can ask someone to test you for the exam by using practice test sheets.3.Before you leave for the exam, make sure you've got all the stationery you need.4.After you've done all those things you're prepared for the exam!Good Luck!