By: Laura C.

Test anxiety is common and can affect students before, during, and after an exam.  As a teacher, I have seen students struggle with test anxiety that primarily stems from two major factors:  perfectionism and procrastination

Before an Exam

  • Schedule in study time and follow through with your plan!  Be sure to include study breaks, and even allow rewards for meeting study goals.  Remember to include time for proper sleeping, eating, and exercise.
  • Practice, practice, practice!  Take practice tests ahead of time.  Know the test format and even simulate exam conditions so that your practice time mirrors what will be encountered on exam day.
  • Take advantage of tutoring opportunities!  Reaching out ahead of time to find answers to your questions and concerns will make all the difference.

During an Exam

It is natural to feel nervous during an exam.  Nerves and adrenaline should serve as positive reminders to take the exam seriously and to do well.  However, if feeling overwhelmed in the moment, remember to:

  • Breathe.  Practice relaxation breathing techniques.  For example, inhale deeply through the nose and count to six; then exhale through the mouth and count to eight.  Several deep relaxation breaths will help slow a rapid heart rate. 
  • Visualize ideal results.  If struggling with racing or negative thoughts, use your imagination to picture your ideal result.  Establishing a mindset that will serve to motivate you rather than bringing you down, will absolutely have an impact on your performance.

After an Exam

Now that the work is done, relax!  Regardless of feelings, relish the fact that the task is finished and reward yourself for a job well done.  If you know that you prepared well and sincerely gave your best on the exam, you do not have to spend extra time worrying about results.  Rest in your efforts and be confident that your score will reflect your honest work.

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