03.31.2022

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Anxiety

While it’s completely normal to feel a bit nervous before a test, some learners experience a type of performance anxiety that can affect their ability to function on testing day. Racing thoughts, inability to concentrate, or feelings of dread can combine with physical symptoms like a fast heartbeat, headache, or nausea. Below we have listed a few ideas to help you deal with testing anxiety:

  1. Be prepared
  2. Get a good night’s sleep
  3. Fuel up
  4. Have a positive attitude
  5. Take your time and read carefully
  6. Remind yourself of past successes. You can do it!
  7. Visualize completing the test successfully despite your anxiety

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