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I M Very Nervous About My Marks . What To Do

I'm very nervous about my exam results

Im getting them tuesday aswell.
The way i think about it is whats done is done... you can't change your marks so why worry about it?.
Im pretty sure i've failed maths and the teachers expected highly from me in that subject.
Dont worry even if you did fail english - you may have passed all the rest with great grades.
Good luck for tuesday, I hope you do well.

What should I do now, as I am very nervous for the English exam tomorrow?

In my opinion, English is very easy when u know the basics and grammar . Don't be nervous. Refer the book carefully.Then u will understand the logic of English. Don't study all the matter. Try to sleep well at night before the exam.

I am very nervous about my CBSE board physics exam. I am expecting 60. Can I get above these?

Surely brother! You'll get what you expect and maybe greater than what you expected..It's CBSE they always grant good marks to students who has attempted the questions.Just take a Chill pill buddy!!All the BEST!!

Why does my heart beat so fast when im nervous about something?

it is ur sympathetic nervous system which secretes the neurotransmitter adrenalin which acts to speed up your heart and make it contract more powerfully this happens when you get excited or nervous or scared.

RCM Piano Examination...nervous!?

Hi,
I have an exam next week, we are on the same road :)
First of all, don't worry, an exam is not as bad as it seems, the examiners are really nice, but yes, they will mark pretty strict, remember, they can catch every little slip/mistake. But no, if its like 2 slips in a song (not really noticeable) then they take off 0.5 to one mark max. But if its like a huge mistake, (very obvious) then maybe a mark. We always remember the bad things we do during an exam, not really where you have well.
Do not over practice now, it will just jinx yourself. If you mess up a lot in songs, if its due to speed, just slow down, and get the fingerings and accuracy, then speed up again to the indicated M.M. I solely believe some songs have meant to have slips, especially the fast ones, I'm doing grade 9 next week, and my List B has like 2-3 slips, but my teacher said its fine.... even though its a relatively long song, and the quality of it deteriorate when mistakes start popping up. For scales, you can do it slower than the indicated M.M in the book, but not too slow, they are not looking for speed, they are looking for fluency, clarity (no mistakes per say), and STEADY tempo. Go through everything once on the day of the exam at the most, more practicing will just make you more nervous.

Here is the marking scheme: NOTE: numbers in the parentheses indicate the number of marks deducted if the piece is not memorized.
List A: 18 (1.5)
List B: 22(1.5)
List C: 16 (1)
NOTE: sorry, I don't have th syllabus here, I'm honestly not sure about the marks for repertoire, but they add up to 56 marks, the ones up there is add/subtract 2 for the actual mark.
Technical: 12 marks
Studies: 6 marks each
Ear tests: 10 marks.
Sight reading: playing: 7 marks, clapping 3 marks.
I know you have practiced a lot, don't be nervous and be confident of yourself, the examiner wants you to do well too!
Good luck on your exam!

I'm so nervous for my final exam tomorrow?

i have a social studies written exam tomorrow ! we have to write a essay and stuff and my teacher marks super hard! im very nervous and i feel like crying , i have butterfly's in my tummy , and i feel like throwing up! someone please help me.

Monday is the English CBSE board exam. I'm very nervous. How can I score a 90 or above for my marks?

it is not a big deal be calmon paper day try to utilize the 15 min of readingattempt all quesans in word limitbe precise and write to the pointno story like stuffread the unseen passage thricehave formats in your mind of letter report notice for writing queshave the novel true pic in your mindbest of luckjust execute it

Scared for HSC and ATAR mark?!?

For my half yearlies I didn't do very well at all and now I am really scared. I know I am capable of doing a lot better, and that the half yearlies are only a percentage of the actual mark that is given to the Board Of Studies, but I am still very worries because the marks did not reflect on my abilities. Is there a chance I could redeem myself by a large amount and possibly get a 90+ ATAR, or high 80s perhaps? When I say I didn't do well in my half yearly exams I mean I got in the 70s for Maths and English, 80s for Senior Science and Legal, and my one good subject- 95 for Business... I know I can get a Band 6 for Senior Science and at least a high Band 5 for Legal Studies in the next assessments to come. English I can aim for a Band 5 also, but Maths I am very worried about... Do you still think I have a chance?
Anybody reading this and offering advice I thank you very much in advance :)

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