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  • Post published:February 17, 2017

The key to reducing exam anxiety is to make an early start on your revision. Six weeks before the exams is probably soon enough for end of year exams, depending on where you are in your studies and what year you are in.

Source: Coping with exam anxiety @ University of St Andrews

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