I have been in that state before and I passed the exam.But I know that fear and anxiety never helps.Just reflect back and remember the other exams u have passed.also remember that other students have passed,even those that you were smarter than.Finally failure in an exam does not mean u are a failure it simply means that there are a few things u did not get right,Failure is not final success never ends,believe in ur self and say a prayer ,u will make it...bye
2006-08-13 22:32:05
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answered by Covenant Family Network Intl 2
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Try and keep as calm and relaxed as possible, cram in some revision before you go. I'm at uni and I find I'm a bag of nerves on the run up to the exam but once I'm in there the nerves go and I focus on doing the exam. Good luck.
2006-08-14 07:02:17
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answered by TB 5
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You sound just like me. You have many options. You can take Viagra to calm you nerves while doing revision and then take it in the morning of your exam to keep a clear head or take a herbal bath and revise in ways that don't seem like your revising like make a board game out of it. I did it for my A-levels and GCSE's and it was so much fun and you get to revise with mates and catch up on any gossip while your at it! good luck...
2006-08-14 10:52:02
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answered by phoebe2309 1
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Yes Get off the internet,
Have a nice cup of tea and toast,
Do some light revision this morning before your exam.
And Good luck
2006-08-14 05:31:21
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answered by Rich S 5
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I know what ou're going through- my mind always goes blank in exams. Just try to think about something else until you get into the exam room. you can only do your best. Good luck!!!
2006-08-14 05:34:31
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answered by Rox 4
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drink red bull (2 tins) an hour before hand. It worked for me!
2006-08-14 05:26:46
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answered by TotalBitch 3
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smoke a joint lol
2006-08-14 05:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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