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  1. #1
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    Default Any advices on how to relieve Exam/Test Stress + Tips on how to revise for tests ?

    Sometimes I study too much and then in the final result that I got from tests, its way lower than what I expected from it. But then I think I understand the topic thoroughly. It's the test grades that are stressing me.

    Any advices on how to relieve exam / test stress? Please help. Thanks

    Please also leave your comments + tips on Revising for Tests
    Please visit my websites (yn)

    http://ks3sci.webs.com/ to revise Key stage 3 Science
    http://igcsechem.webs.com/ to revise I/GCSE Chemistry
    http://plain_indians.webs.com to learn about the plain indians
    http://medic4u.webs.com for first year medical notes
    http://medics4u.webs.com for second year medical notes

    http://catchetat.blogspot.co.uk/ to check out my blog (as a boring medical student)

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    Yes.

    Study for however long you think is appropriate.

    e.g.

    1 hour study, 5-10 minute break. and so on.


    I can expand much more for you if you want lol.

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    YES. Please expand on your reply ! I would like to know more
    Please visit my websites (yn)

    http://ks3sci.webs.com/ to revise Key stage 3 Science
    http://igcsechem.webs.com/ to revise I/GCSE Chemistry
    http://plain_indians.webs.com to learn about the plain indians
    http://medic4u.webs.com for first year medical notes
    http://medics4u.webs.com for second year medical notes

    http://catchetat.blogspot.co.uk/ to check out my blog (as a boring medical student)

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    The best place to revise is on the toliet! And, you should only revise for 15 minutes before a break. Your mind can only work effectivley for 15 minutes so it's better that way.
    Get your signature out.

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