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UBUNGO DISTRICT COUNCIL
Standard Four Mock Examinations 2021
All Subjects
The exams have been combined in one
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Be Confident in Exams
Relax
Many students will be familiar with that shaky,
nauseous feeling you can sometimes get as you enter the exam hall. But there
are ways you can ease these feelings. Victor Zhou, a student from Shanghai, has
these tips for controlling anxiety: ‘Before entering the exam hall, I feel very
nervous, even though I know I’m well-prepared. Try to breathe more slowly and
deeply, and say to yourself: ‘Take it easy, just relax’. You’ll find the
anxiety often passes quite quickly and you can concentrate on the questions.’
Be
Prepared
The best route to confidence in the exam hall is
knowing you’ve prepared as much as you can. ‘Know a bit about every topic in
the relevant module,’ advises Esinam Baeta, an affiliate from Ghana. ‘This way
you will feel confident enough to talk about any topic relevant to the
question.’ Question spotting is not recommended. Know your way around the
syllabus.
Keep In
Time
Keeping track of time in the exam hall can be
difficult when you are concentrating on completing your exam. Deonarine Gopaul,
a student from Guyana, suggests a way to avoid this: ‘I plan the exact time
that each question should be finished. This stops me panicking in the exam,
wondering whether I’m going to finish or not.’
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