Question Posted Wednesday January 16 2008, 8:44 pm
state test tomorrow. im scared. ive been distracted lately by a breakupp. and my my grades have been going down in general. im afraid for the big test tomorrow and i do worse then usual under pressure. its ela and im not too great at long response and essays. if you get below a 4 you have to go to support next year (ahhhhh!) and school would start at 7:00. the test is out of 5. any possible ways of doing better and relaxing myself!?
any help appretiatedd.
thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? orphans answered Thursday January 17 2008, 4:12 pm: Okay, so I have a HUGE midterm next week and this test pretty much is my final grade for the semester. And I'm freaking scared, just like you. And sometimes when we don't want to do our work, we get distrcted, in your case you have been focusing on a recent break up, which is not gonna help you study and get a good grade, so unwind.
-Watxh some TV for a 1/2 hour
-Listen to music for another 1/2 hour
-Study for an hour
-eat something
-study for a half hour
-talk wiht one of your friends
-study again for a 1/2 hour
-take a nap
-study again for as long as you want
-go to sleep early
[make a schedule like that one so your mind is on the schedule and not your break-up.]
Good luck and study hard :] [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Thursday January 17 2008, 12:27 am: take a nap or close your eyes
sometimes the best way is not to think about it and relax
do this for 30min-1 hour
then go on with your work [ TheAnnie's advice column | Ask TheAnnie A Question ]
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