monday-friday i have to take my OGT test for school. but the thing is, when i get in a room full of people i dont know i get really nervous and stuff. im really dreading next week cause im homeschooled and i wont know anyone there. what can i do. thnx
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? lovebug26 answered Thursday March 10 2005, 11:20 am: Aw, I know going into a room of strangers is overwhelming. Instead of thinking about all the people think about why you are there, to take the test. Once you get started on your first test you will be fine. Your not really meeting people your supposed to be taking a test, so don't expect everyone to be super friendly. To be honest you might think everyone is staring at you but they really don't care. It's just that feeling everyone gets inside...like oh my gosh everyone is staring at me. Good luck on those test sweetie!! Let me know how it goes.. [ lovebug26's advice column | Ask lovebug26 A Question ]
AskMegan answered Thursday March 10 2005, 10:28 am: Well, when you take a test, it doesn't really matter if you know the people there or not, you're taking a test, not going to a social gathering. You just have to keep focused and keep your priorities in line. You're not going there to have fun, you're there to take a test, and I guess you just have to remember that and perhaps you won't be so nervous.
chaos answered Thursday March 10 2005, 8:49 am: Don't worry about it. They will be too busy taking their test to be social. Think of it as practice for when you take either the ACT or SAT test because you would most likely not know those people either. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
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