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1 Tips on Test-Taking and Test Anxiety

2 Check Your Answers Check all of your answers, even the ones you know are correct. You may have read a question wrong or made a careless mistake Use all of the testing time to answer questions and to check your responses.

3 Reducing Test Anxiety To reduce test anxiety, study enough to feel confident you know the material. Then try to replace the worry and negative thinking with positive, relaxing thoughts. The following suggestions may also help.

4 Choose a Good Study Environment
Avoid noisy locations or places that may lead to many interruptions Pick an area with sufficient lighting Consider the temperature of the environment Be sure you will have access to the necessary studying equipment

5 Learn to Concentrate Generate questions from your textbook and lecture notes Focus on key words, concepts, and examples in your textbooks and lecture notes Make charts and outlines which organize the information in your notes and textbooks

6 Study in Advance, Practice, & Be Confident
Start studying early. The night before a test, review material and get a good night’s sleep Mentally practice going through the testing experience Walk into the test with your head up and your shoulders back. How you act can affect how you feel

7 Relax During Exam Take a deep breath, then slowly release your breath along with any tension Start at the top of your head, flex, and then relax each part of your body Think of a place where you feel relaxed and calm. Close your eyes and visualize being in that place

8 Reinforce Yourself After Exam
Say to yourself, it wasn’t as bad as you expected Realize you made more out of the fear than it was worth Remember you can be pleased with your progress Be proud of yourself! You did it!

9 References O’Brien, L. (2009). How to get good grades in college. Dayton, OH: Woodburn Press. University at Buffalo. (2012). Test anxiety. Counseling Services. Retrieved September 20, 2012 from buffalo.edu/stresstestanxiety.shtml.

10 Campus Resources Counseling and Psychological Services: Commonwealth Hall, Lower Level S. New Street, West Chester, PA , Individual and group services. Department of Public Safety: Peoples Building 690 South Church Street West Chester, PA Crime reporting and investigation, safe escort on campus. Learning Assistance Resource Center: 224 Lawrence Center West Chester, PA Tutoring, study skills and more. Office of Student Conduct: Sykes Student Union, Room W. Rosedale Ave West Chester, PA 19382, Multicultural Center: Sykes Student Union, Room 003 West Chester, PA 19382, Services promoting academic achievement and personal well being. Office of Social Equity: 13/15 University Avenue West Chester, PA Mediation and investigation of complaints of harassment and discrimination.

11 Campus Resources cont’d.
Campus Recreation: 275 North Campus Dr. West Chester, PA Student Health and Wellness Services: Commonwealth Hall, Ground Floor Twardowski Career Development Center: 225 Lawrence Center S. New Street West Chester, PA Center for Women & Gender Equity: Lawrence Center, Room West Chester, PA Resources, support, referrals for all women's issues. Writing Center: FHG Library Room 251 West Chester, PA Writing assistance start to finish. Financial Aid Office: 25 University Avenue, Suite 030 West Chester, PA Scholarships:


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