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Studying by Steven S.
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  • Post published:October 20, 2016

Most people feel tense when they sit down to take an exam – it is only natural. However much you have prepared, your task now is to just do your best.

Source: Coping with exam anxiety @ University of St Andrews

image: Studying by Steven S. under Creative Commons license

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