awww bethie, i was like that during my GCSEs last year, and ended up taking alcohol everywhere with me and drank at like lunch time between exams :|
don't do that lol.
i think you should just try to be realistic about your exams, try your best and accept that that's all you can do, if you don't do well then it's not the end of the world.
my parents are exactly like that too, and when i told them how A level maths went my dad got really angry and had a go at me for being lazy. i ended up like crying and screaming abuse at him, and once they saw i was upset and had actually done my best, they came and told me they didn't care what i got as long as i had done my best and to focus on the exams left now.
so if you let your parents know you are doing the best you can and the fact that they put so much pressure on you really doesn't help, the might understand.
& when i'm stressed, i think having a proper good cry helps lol.
it lets it out
or screaming at a parent let's out the frustration.
and a punch bag might be a good idea.
but tbh GCSEs are made out to be a lot harder than they are, they're really easy.
and i know you're clever, you won't have a problem with them, you really don't need to worry so much.






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