Exam skills: 6 tips for dealing with study stress

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BBC Learning English


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Rob Preparing for and taking exams is for many,
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a stressful time. You can't think straight and are daunted by the amount you have to
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learn. But things are probably not as bad as they seem… take a deep breath and listen
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to our suggestions for dealing with exam stress….
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Firstly, think about what exactly is stressing you out? It might be just one thing that you
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can put right – maybe it's just vocabulary that's worrying you, so pay more attention
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to revising that. It could be just lack of sleep that's stopping you from concentrating.
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Next, learn to recognise when you're getting stressed. Take a break and talk to someone
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who will understand your situation – a friend, teacher or maybe your parents. Talking to
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someone is a great way to help you see straight.
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Although working with fellow students has its benefits, don't compare your abilities
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with theirs. Everyone learns in different ways and at different speeds. If you're sure
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you've got the right revision strategy then you'll be ok. If not, get advice.
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And when you've been stuck behind your desk, stressing out, go and do some exercise. Nothing
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de-stresses the mind faster than physical activity, so make it part of your studying
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timetable. Fresh air will clear your head and perk you up.
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And be honest with yourself. Are you setting yourself difficult goals? Be realistic – how
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much more revising can you do, how much more can you remember? If you're happy you've worked
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hard enough and you've done your best, then don't be hard on yourself. Once you're in
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the exam, keep calm, getting into a panic will not help you think straight.
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Also, you need to look after yourself. By avoiding drinking coffee or smoking, and drinking
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lots of water, you will feel better. Eat slow-release foods like bread, rice, pasta, fruit and veg
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– and above all sleep well – this will help you rest and recharge your brain. Finally,
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let's hear from examiner Mark Shea about stress sometimes being a good thing…
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Mark Shea, examiner Everybody feels stress, adrenalin can help
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you. You will pass if you’ve done the work. And if you don’t pass, it’s not the end
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of the world.
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Rob So a little bit of stress can motivate us
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to get on with our work but there is life after exams. Things might seem intense for
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a while, but it won't last forever. Good luck!
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