FrEe2bMe answered Friday June 3 2005, 5:01 pm: Hey, well i think everyone can relate to this. Everyone gets stressed out on upcomming tests. The best thing you can do is to just prepare yourself. Make sure you take good note, ask questions, do all the assignments, and pay attention in class. Go to any type of tutorials your teacher may offer. (If need be, try finding a local tutor to help you) A fewdays before your test skim/read through you notes and papers you have on the subject. Make flash cards. Quizz yourself. You could also possibly make a study group with some of the other kids from your class. The night before the test, go over EVERYTHING and study. The take a break and look over it. In the morning while your eating breakfast or getting ready, go over your stuff again. If you do not have time to do this then, you can do it before your class or at lunch. Most importantly, don't stress yourself. If you get test anxiety ask your teacher, or yourself, cross out the word TEST or exam. This will help you forget that it's a test grade and yeah. You'll do fine I'm sure, just prepare yourself. If you need any help, let me know. :)
Edit: DO NOT CHEAT! it totally isn't worth it. Who would want to live with the guilt or even worse, reap the consequences if you were to get caught. In the long run, those that put effort into it will do much better. Do the right thing. You can do it. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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