Not exacrly what you are looking for but I created an app for RPC codal. Download it here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.phillaw.rpc
Other codals can be found here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.phillaw.app
As someone who has alot of studying ahead of her, I think your ate would really appreciate a pomodoro timer. A timer has done wonders to my academic life, I now plan by 25 or 30 min intervals and I think a barista would really appreciate that kind of time management
Here's an app I've regularly used when my anxiety is really bad. It's called What's Up? My favorite thing about it is that it helps ground you by asking questions about categories (ex. name five white objects) or makes you look around your surroundings so you can list off things you see. The important thing to do in an anxiety attack is to pull yourself out of your head and make you latch on to something factual. I don't even really use the app anymore tbh but I've used the technique of "grounding" myself a lot during really bad anxiety/panic attacks. There's also a "scale" that allows you to put the problem in perspective. I've never used it but it looks useful.
Lastly, if it gets really bad and frequent then it's good to consult a mental health expert. Apps are good in the moment but if you want long term healing then it's outside of any app's paygrade.
I hope that helps!
Try reading "The Articulate Attorney: Public Speaking for Lawyers". Helpful pa rin naman siya even with the current setup of classes.
https://www.amazon.com/Articulate-Attorney-Public-Speaking-Lawyers-ebook/dp/B00CKD99AC