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'The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn' - Marcus Tullius Cicero


Systematic desensitisation (SD), (imagining of exam preparation & performance scenes), is a process which will help you to reduce exam fear.


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Relaxation is a vital skill, especially if you have been very severely anxious in examinations and hope to survive and thrive in the future.


For all unhappy with their GCSE marks, there are many other pathways to secure the course you want.


Before studying... • I can relax • I can control my mind • I can concentrate upon my studies • I can peform to the best of my ability


Boost Studying Concentration. SQ3R reading technique - Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review.


Thorough preparation is the solution to good results. Inadequate preparation the night before is a pathway to panic and poor results.


One common student mistake is spending too much time on assignments during the semester and devoting too little time to exam revision.


Warm up ur brain before each class, use creative imagery when taking notes and revise these notes many times b4 ur exams!


Memory is probably ur most important mental function during ur student years...


'You have nothing to fear except fear itself.'


It will always seem impossible until its done - Nelson Mandela #study


Uncertainty ☞ Anxiety. Certainty about through exam preparation ☞ confidence and calmness. #study


SMART. T - make every goal a Timed task. #study


SMART. R - set Relevant tasks for yourself. #study


SMART. A - be certain that your tasks are Achievable. #study


SMART. M - make your tasks Measurable so that you know how much progress you are making. #study


SMART. S - be Specific when defining your tasks. #study


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