The final school exam is not only a test of knowledge. It asks students to speak, connect topics, manage time and control emotions. Anxiety is normal; the point is not to eliminate it, but to stop it from taking control.

Do not study everything in the same way

Make three lists: topics you know well, weak topics, and bridge topics that help you connect subjects. This prevents wasting days on what is already clear.

Create a realistic calendar

An impossible plan creates more anxiety. A useful day includes one study block, one review block, a real break and a short oral simulation. Speaking out loud helps you discover what is still unclear.

Connect, do not accumulate

The exam rewards students who can build a coherent speech. Choose a central theme and connect it to different subjects with simple logic.

The exam does not measure the whole value of a person. It measures preparation at a specific moment. Remembering this helps reduce pressure.

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