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AS YOU PREPARE FOR YOUR EXAMS, REMEMBER:

 

AS YOU PREPARE FOR YOUR EXAMS, REMEMBER:

By: ADAH, Maria Ene

YOU WILL NOT FAIL! You can achieve anything you want to achieve. If you target an ‘A’ for a course, you can get it. Just believe it and work for it. "What’s worth having is worth working hard for."

This is the season in a University’s Calendar when students get stressed. We’ve heard some say “my brain is stressed”, “I don’t know where to start from”. Its okay to experience fever, tension or stress, but recall that it happens most times due to inadequate preparation and  misplaced priorities.

The good news is IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO PREPARE. Now is not the time to panic about your mistakes or notes you haven’t covered. Your panicking will change nothing. The Exam will hold.

- Try studying in groups if you find it difficult to read all your notes.

- Take into consideration, points that were stressed by your lecturers.

- Study with your test or past questions.

- Read for as much time as you can, and reduce your “catching fun” time.

If you need a quiet and conducive place to study, a place where you can ask for help without being turned down, you know it would be the University Library. We want to help, so we will ensure the library is open for you till late in the night.

As you begin your exams tomorrow, keep a positive mindset and never consider failure as an option. THINK for a moment, "What would you attempt to do now if you knew you would'nt fail?" 

Don’t worry about what you didn’t do right, focus on making the best out of the little right thing you did and how to make the best use of the little time left.

Remember, everyone, including your lecturers wants you to pass and become a Luminary Leader.

 Cheers to success in your 1st Semester Examinations.

 ADUNLibrary🖊

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