Overcoming Exam Fear
Tips to
Overcome Exam Fear
Exam
fear is one of the common thing which you can find in every student who is
going to attend exams. Though this is not very unusual but can have a negative
effect when you write your exam. Some of the main reasons are stress and
expectations from parents and teachers.
Most of
such cases can be found in students who will be attending board examinations.
If students encounter exam fear or stress, they will not be able to perform
well. Fear usually leads to stress, thus developing anxiety and depression in
students. This ultimately results in performing poorly in exams.
The
best solution for this issue is that the students need to maintain a calm and
peaceful mind. And it is the responsibility of parents and teachers to make it
possible. Along with it, the students should prepare well for exams without
having any fear or anxiety.
Best tips to overcome Exam stress and anxiety:
Mentioned
here are a few things that students need to follow to overcome exam fear or any
kind of stress, the anxiety they are having during the examination time. For
better understanding, we have split it into 2 sections
1.
Things to do before the exam
2. Things to do during the exam
2. Things to do during the exam
THINGS
TO DO BEFORE THE EXAM:
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Stay positive
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Preparation is the first key that helps
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Never compare yourself with other students
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Work smarter rather than work harder
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Meditate to keep your mind calm and peaceful
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Revise all the topics you have studied
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Eat well
·
Be physically fit
·
Have enough sleep
THINGS
TO DO DURING THE EXAM:
·
Wake up and start early for your day
·
Be focused
·
Understand the question well and answer
peacefully
·
Avoid last-minute preparation and hurry
Tips to
Overcome Exam Fear and Test Anxiety:
The
following mentioned are few ways for overcoming fear and to reduce anxiety.
1. Start revising early:
Students
who start revising their portion early find that they can manage to answer
without any stress or exam pressure. The sooner you start the better. As
practice makes a better understanding and recollection, students are often
advised to revise early. It will avoid panic at the last moment. Preparing well
ahead of the exam will allow you to focus on
difficult topics so that you allocate time for it also.
2. Your own timetable:
As a
student, you are well aware of the subjects that you need to work more on. It’s
not by the grades but by the length of material or depth of the contents that
you need to know about. To prepare for it, you need to create your own
timetable for all the 7 days of the week. The timetable should be realistic
that you abide by it.
3. Plan well :
You
know the number of chapters and which one is difficult to prepare. Make a rough
sketch of the units or chapters that you need to prepare. Then align those in
the sequence of priority against the days of the week or the timetable you have
set. You can amend the timetable or modify to suit to your needs.
4. Mix of subjects:
While making timetable or charting out, its best to study one
subject in the morning and another subject in the evening. Studying the same
subject will make you feel bored or mind dull. Take a mix of two subjects and
try out. You will surely feel the urge to complete the topics that you intend
to.
5. Target for the day:
Without aim there is no way that you will achieve anything in
life. Even fixing a target for the day is crucial. As you would have noted down
the chapters or topics you need to revise, break down these chapters as against
the days.
Example: Feb.13 –
9.00 to 12.00 : Computers-
chapter 15,16
2.30 to 5.30 : English – chapter 5,6
6.00 to 8.00 : Geography – chapter 11
9.00 to 12.00 : Maths – chapter 12,13
2.30 to 5.30 : English – chapter 5,6
6.00 to 8.00 : Geography – chapter 11
9.00 to 12.00 : Maths – chapter 12,13
So having a target for each day, you are sure to revise well
before the exam. Once you start making such charts you would be habituated to
make charts for any assignments.
6. Allocate time for
breaks:
Making a timetable is not an easy task. While making, do make
time for breaks in between. You might get up for your bath or using the washroom,
you need to wash your clothes, you need to clean the room, etc. All these can
be considered a break. Then include your dinner, lunch, breakfast as well. Even
listening to music at an interval of 3 or 4 hours is not bad. Breaks bring back
enthusiasm while studying.
7. Sleep well:
Students often study without taking rest. Sleeping during the
afternoons are often advised to give rest to your brain and eyes. You would
feel that you are fresh after that break of sleeping. Don’t try to be
nocturnal. Students are advised to take a minimum of 6-7 hours of sleep during
the night. You can then cope up with the study the next day.
8. Taking Notes:
Students who take short notes while studying find it useful
while revising during the exam time. Notes can be in the form of brief one or
bullet points. Some students write in pictured format denoted with a different
symbol to recollect during exams. Such notes come in handy. This can be
followed when you find the subject to be difficult to study.
9. Write legibly:
If you start your preparations early then you would have time
for writing down neatly. Students often tend to think that making notes is just
to copy-paste activity. It is not so. The notes are to be written legible on
what you have understood of the topic. Don’t scribble it out. You are going to
refer for an exam, later on, so make sensible notes.
10. Using
highlighters:
Students often use to underline in the books to make note of
important points. By using highlighters it will help the student to know which
important note to be remembered were. Using keywords is also useful to remember
the importance of the topic that is being revised.
11. Headings and
subheadings:
While making notes, it is useful to separate the topics with
heading and subheadings below it. It not only makes the points to be separated
out but helps the student to remember what the main subjects under it were.
12. Using a flow chart:
Students can adapt the method of drawing flowchart to
remember the various steps involved. They need to judge where they can take
notes depicting flowcharts. Such flowcharts are quite easy to remember while
revising. It is said that mind can remember anything that is in the form of
pictures or flowcharts.
13. Organise your
notes:
Once you have started preparations with your subjects, try to
organise separate files for each subject. Keeping separators for all your notes
will be useful while revising them. It is imperative to mention chapter name at
the top while page numbers at the bottom of each page so that you are not
mixing them up or it doesn’t get misplaced. Arranging all test papers, essays,
assignments related to a subject in one folder will be easier to revise when
studying.
14. Decide when to study:
If you are able to concentrate in the morning better than at
night then allocate hard subjects in the morning. Or your house is quiet during
the morning, then you can allocate those subjects. If you are a person who
loves to study after evening hours then allocate the study time after that and
keep easier subjects in the morning.
15. Ask for help:
When you feel you need help with any subject or you feel
stressed out ask your parents or friends or teachers for help.
Or you feel you cannot schedule your study, ask your parents for guidance. If
one of your parent is good at scheduling and guiding you then you are sure to
get help all the way till exam.
16. Share with someone:
Sometimes, no matter how much revised or how much you are
thorough with your subjects the exam fear is still lingering on inside. It is
better to share out your feelings with a mentor or your parent. Explaining
about the stress and exam tension will make you understand what the real cause
is for it. After that, you would be sure to dissipate the fear which will not
come up again.
17. Answer previous
papers:
Revising the topics is always not complete without answering
previous year’s questions. Try to get previous years papers through peers or
teachers or even the internet. It helps to know where you stand and how much is
your preparation. You are advised to answer those papers only after completing
all the chapters. Answer them without referring your books and try to be true
to yourself.
18. Don’t compare with
your friends:
You must understand that everone in the school or college are
not same. Everyone has different ways to study and understand the subject. So
even revising a subject is different for each one of you. Never make a
comparison on the subjects you have done with your friend. Some have the habit
of calling their friend and ask how are they preparing and how much he/she has
covered.
19. Talk it out:
Students of any age group must be encouraged to talk it out
to their mentors or parents. The parents need to spend some time with their
child to know what is really disturbing their minds. By talking it out with
them they are sure to ease out their fear. Also they should be encouraged to
discuss every day what they have done and what have they completed, whether
they were able to complete their task and if not why. These small discussions at
the end of the day will motivate them to
work harder the next day.
20. Visualize positivity:
Whenever you are preparing for exams visualize that you will
pass the exam. Never allow the thought of failure to ruin your exam
preparation. The mere thought about failure or fear about it invites stress to
overcome you. During that period of stress, you will not be able to complete
your studies. Hence, feel that you will pass by all the work you have put
through.
21. Physically active:
Studying throughout the day is sure to cause you more anxiety
of completing the portions. Taking time out to play games which you like is a
stress buster. There are various options for such stress busters. Riding your
bicycle for a short distance, going for a short walk, going to the gym, doing
gardening, doing any other house chores are some sort of activities that
will de-stress and
refresh your mind.
22. Have a balanced
meal:
Students often tend to skip a meal or breakfast during exam
time. It’s a grave mistake that they make. Skipping doesn’t solve your problem.
In fact, skipping meals is going to deprive your brain of vital nutrients.
Hence, you need to take proper intake of proteins and carbohydrates. Intake of
essential nutrients helps you to focus well.
23. Practise meditation:
In spite of all the work, if you still seem that you
cannot overcome fear and anxiety, then try out meditation in the
early morning. Meditation would bring your mind to focus. It would also remove
unwanted thoughts from your mind. Ask for some guidance on facts about it. Or
you could just squat on the floor, close your eyes and keep your face facing
upwards. Your palms should be open kept on lap facing upwards. Perform this for
10 to 15 minutes in a day early morning.
24. Stretching:
While a student is studying, they often sit for hours on
their desk or chair. Getting up once in a while is advisable. Also stretching
your muscles after 2 or 3 hours refreshes you. Your neck, your hands and legs
need a bit of stretch once in 3 hours. Or it would cause discomfort not
allowing you to concentrate. This way you lose track and in due course
of time feel dull.
25. Try for group study:
Sometimes, peers or people of the same thinking like to get
together to study. You could try out this option to stay connected with your
buddies. Group study helps one to analyse what is important or what you had
overlooked. By staying focussed on the subject, revising with your friends
could make you to help them or they help you to solve a problem that you hadn’t
known.
How to Overcome Exam Stress:
Stress is the clear result of excess pressure and anxiety
that the person undergoes by almost any means. Excess of stress can lead to
severe health problems like panic attacks, headaches, insomnia etc.
Saying this does not mean that stress is completely
destructive. Even stress comprises of few advantages but the one thing that
should be taken care of is, the amount of stress should be within limits, i.e
permissible.
Smaller bits of stress makes your mind work faster and
sharper thus helping you do your work more smartly. But it is very important to
manage it in a very efficient way. Some of the best ways one needs to follow to
overcome exam fear or stress are,
·
Eat Right
·
Avoid Caffeine.
·
Play with your pet at
breaks
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Practice Yoga
·
Exercise
·
Get enough sleep
·
Green Therapy (Nature)
·
Bridging objects
As every student is aware that the exam dates are usually
given ahead of time, it’s the responsibility of the student to prepare well in
advance for the papers. It’s even better if they schedule a specific timetable
to revise them and make notes.
Making an attempt to revise during the days closer to exams
will only cause panic and fear. If you still feel there is something bothering
your mind not allowing you to study, seek help from your parents or teachers.
They are the best counsellors.
Last but not least, staying positive about the exams is the
foremost factor for any student appearing for the exam. Saying to oneself that
you will pass the exam will bring positive results.
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