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Hey all, I'm 16 (wow does it feel weird writing that!) and I feel I can help people if they need advice, especially in the mental health areas since I've had some experience in matters such as that. Don't be afraid to ask! I will try my best to help you.

I live in the UK- England to be more precise. I love shopping, swimming- anything that is fun really. I am a bubbly person (nominated most bubbly on the year book!) although I can also be quite. I'm generally caring and kind- not to sound bigheaded!

Anyway I think thats enough information,

Take care all xxx

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I have a Maths exam tomorrow (nothing major but it does affect what group I will be put in next year and I don't wanna move away from my mates). I've been revising a (very) little through the week and kinda a lot today. I still have a lot to get through now and I'm starting to panic a bit. I have enough trouble concentrating as it is and when I panic I get even worse, because although I'll be concentrating I just won't take it in. Any tips to keep me on track and make what I'm reading through/working through examples of sink in? It's a test in Algebra if that helps.
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When I have an exam I usually eat a banana in the morning since this contains potassium which helps with the brainpower. Avoid caffine too and make sure you have breakfast.

For the revision make sure you practice questions as these help it to sink in even more when you understand.

I always write a sheet of rough points that I'm not very clear on as a last miniute revision sheet for before the exam.

For the exam make sure you have a bottle of water with you. If you feel nervous just take a sip of this. If you don't understand something at first because you are panicing move on and then come back to it.

I'm sure you know most of this. Good luck xxxxx

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(Rating: 5) Great advice, thanks! xxxx


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