How to Handle Exam Stress

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Let's face it: exam stress is as inevitable as the exams themselves. This is why exam seasons are truly nerve-wrecking and full of tension.

Now, if you're a student you perfectly know how much anxiety an exam can bring. Especially if the subject is not something you're too fond of, an impending evaluation on the subject can really get you nervous and pressured to a certain extreme.

This is why, if you're wondering how you can handle exam stress in as fast as one day, this is the right place for you. This article will give you just the tips you need in fighting stress so you can better face your exams.
How to handle exam stress:

1. Don't procrastinate. Most students experience a lot more stress by studying in the last minute, so if you're exam is announced in advance, take time to study, even little by little. This will help reduce your stress the day before the exam, giving you a more suitable mind frame that will help you absorb more of what you're studying.

2. Stay away from stressful people. If you've planned to do a lot of studying before the big day of exams, make sure you also avoid people who tend to add to your stress. This way, you will have no distractions that will keep your attention away from work.

3. Take breaks. Especially if you're busy spending the whole day studying, try to give yourself some break every hour or two. Not taking breaks can cause you information overload that may prevent you from absorbing more or anything at all.

4. Create a timetable. If you'll be studying for a number of exams at once, then you may want to create a timetable before getting to work. As organizing is a highly effective way to deal with exam stress, scheduling which topics to study first will help you ease your worries about covering everything. Just make sure to follow the plan, though, so you can be sure that everything will be smooth sailing.

5. Think positively. Thinking of a good outcome can also help a lot in managing exam stress. Set your mind that with the right amount of hard work, you will pass the test. Also, having something to look forward to, like an indulgent meal or a new pair of shoes after the exam, can help in putting things into perspective; motivating you to work harder minus the pressure and the stress.

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  • If your mind goes blank, don’t panic. If you worry and panic, it will make it harder to recall the information. Focus on some deep breathing for a few minutes. The information is there, you just have to get to it. If after relaxing for a few minutes, you still can’t remember the answer, move onto the next question and come back to this one later.

  • Don’t try to be perfect. We all want the best possible grades that we can get, but sometimes it just doesn’t work like that. If you think that ‘anything less than an A means I’ve failed’, then you are just creating unnecessary mountains of stress for yourself. Try to do your best, but remember that we can’t be perfect all the time.

  • The night before your exam, make sure you have a relaxing evening, doing as little revision as possible. Get a good night’s sleep, and try your best not to worry; you have already done all your revision anyway! On the day, make sure you have plenty of time to get ready, have a good breakfast and arrive at college or school in plenty of time.


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