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Things to do the night before and morning of your exams

Stay Calm and Confident - Exams and Assessments

There is no doubt about it; the exam period can be a challenging way to start the new year. The night before the exam can be especially tricky as you try to fall asleep, worrying about whether you have prepared enough or if you could have done more. 

In having such thoughts, you can follow some of these best practices the day, night and morning before an exam so that you can remain calm, wake up feeling refreshed, and enter your assessments ready to do your best.

The day before your exam

During the day you can continue with your studying to fit in some final revision before your exam. It’s a good idea to get up early and plan out your day before you get going – you’ll get much more done if you break it up and work out exactly what you need to know. 

There’s no way you’ll be able to cover everything in one day, but there are some ways you can make this time count for more:

The night before your exam

The instinct to pull an all-nighter and cram the night before a test can be tempting. However, having your brain active right before bed doesn’t lead to the quality sleep you need the night before an exam.

You might want to cast your eye over your revision notes or get someone to test you on something for one last time. However, it’s not the time for hard-core brain works and you should schedule in some time to wind down before bed. 

Here are some of the things that you could be doing:

The morning of your exam

You wake up on the morning of your exam, and you’ve already done all you can to study. But, how do you get your mind and body ready for test day?

Start the day with a good breakfast, and give yourself plenty of time to get to your exam. Avoid going over topics and discussing your revision with others as this is only likely to stress you out. Once in there, stay focused and calm: 

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