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Prosiary
18-05-2015, 01:46 PM
Anyone got tips in dealing with anxiety/stress right before an exam? Got my 6 hour cooking exam tomorrow and I am so anxious and nervous about it, and it's making me stress out... my GCSEs didn't make me anxious as much...
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Empired
18-05-2015, 07:57 PM
I couldn't help with anything specific to practical exams as I only ever do essays but I can say that taking deep breaths and quietly going over positive thoughts in my head has always worked for me. I used to get extremely nervous about exams to the point where I used to feel physically sick before them.
But now I don't get nervous at all because the one thing that really helps me is the thought that the results of my exams are not up to chance. I know that I've worked hard all year and have done my revision well so there's no reason to think I'd fail.
Good luck all the same :)
Earthquake
18-05-2015, 07:58 PM
won't your food burn after 6 hours of cooking?
you could always smoke a joint, I know its not everyones thing but it will proper relax you, and you'll get munches so you will wanna cook damn good food to eat!
Empired
18-05-2015, 07:59 PM
won't your food burn after 6 hours of cooking?
Preparation ;)
you could always smoke a joint, I know its not everyones thing but it will proper relax you, and you'll get munches so you will wanna cook damn good food to eat!
Yeah actually getting high right before using hot machinery is a really sensible idea and idk why I didn't suggest it tbh. Ignore my advice above. I'm sticking with this now thx.
Prosiary
18-05-2015, 10:21 PM
Preparation ;)
Yeah actually getting high right before using hot machinery is a really sensible idea and idk why I didn't suggest it tbh. Ignore my advice above. I'm sticking with this now thx.
multiple meals
and yep lets get high
Don't smoke a joint you'll end up eating all the food before it gets assessed
Any type of anxiety can be overcome with a rational thought process that acknowledges that if something is beyond your full control then worrying serves no purpose. You know how what you're doing so just have a good time and make some awesome food. Good luck!
welshcake
20-05-2015, 02:39 PM
Good thoughts, try to chill out a bit but maybe try to take your mind off it all for a bit so like, drink a hot chocolate and watch something.
To be honest this is what I did but didn't work for me rip :/
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