“Never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time.” – Charles Dickens
Examinations are a necessary evil and all students are afraid of them. Students covered in an abyss of books is a common sight on the eve of examination. This is not the time to have elaborate study sessions, but to revise notes, points, and likely questions.
Exams elicit different reactions in different students and candidates who fail to study judiciously throughout the year suffer the most. In the fear of examinations, the students’ hunger, thirst, and desire for recreation disappear.
The most dreaded is the final examinations. They decide whether the student tops the lot, manages to pass, or repeats the class. The entire year of hard work culminates in the results of the final exams. This fear and stress can easily be tackled by careful planning, thorough revision, determination, devotion, and hard work. It is wise to be well prepared and face the examinations with unwavering confidence.
However, if you feel too stressed, just remember this quote :
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing that it is stupid.” – Albert Einstein