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There’s no denying that exam revision can be a stressful time. It’s the culmination of all your hard work studying for your A levels or GCSEs and the end is in sight.
To help you avoid the stress and overwhelm as you prepare for your exams, we have come up with a number of tips and advice.
In simple terms, exam stress is the psychological and physiological reactions an individual experiences when preparing for exams.
If you have felt overwhelmed, anxious or stressed about upcoming exams, remember that you are not alone and there are a number of techniques to help you prepare without these negative feelings.
Exams can be considered stressful for many different reasons from feeling pressured from close relations, fear of failure and more. These reasons can add a sense of unnecessary pressure when preparing for exams but it’s good to keep in mind that although exams are important, they do not completely dictate your future endeavours when it comes to further education and career paths.
Here are some tips to help you tackle exam stress and revise with ease:
We hope this reminds you of ways in which you can keep stress to a minimum while revising for your exams. Do you have any tips to share with your fellow students?
If you’re an NEC student, don’t forget that we can arrange for past papers to be marked to help with your revision. Speak to us for more information.
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