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Wednesday, Nov 27 2019

I'm not sure if you will check this again, but did you find yourself re-doing many exams you've done before?

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Monday, Oct 21 2019

@ -- Did you only study for 3 years or did you work as well? I've been studying on and off for about 3 years and my diagnostic was about the same but now my prep test are up to a 160. My barrier is in the reading comp. How did you break through that?

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Tuesday, Nov 20 2018

Hey there,

If you can recognize when you're feeling anxiety then you'll be able to control it. Pay attention when you're taking the exams and flag the moments that make you anxious. Go back and re-evaluate what made you feel that way. Maybe you recognized it was a challenging question, or perhaps the stimulus was dense. I think recognizing these things can help adjust your mental state help you get back to focusing when you're feeling anxious.

Also, ask for support from your family. Tell them the pressure hasn't help and it's interfering with your ability to concentrate. These things might help!

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