<p>For the last two weeks, I’ve been doing the homework, on top of juggling volunteering and several clubs. When it comes time for the tests, I usually study my way at least three days in advance, then do an insane amount of work the night before to ensure I’m prepared and, more or less, I am. However, as soon as I get through the beginning questions, I either a) freak out, b) simply forget, c) confuse myself, or d) all of the above. I’ve received C’s on my previous three tests and any help would be appreciated. Thanks!</p>
<p>study less=less stress. That’s all you need (in my opinion)</p>
<p>The best studying is paying attention the first time around.</p>
<p>If you say that you know the material, then you probably just have test anxiety. My friend had this, and was allowed to come in during the morning before school and take the test (on the same day of the test)- this helped her because she wasn’t surrounded by students, and it made it less stressful. Now, I don’t know if your teachers would allow you to do this because you would be able to tell other students the questions, but if you have a stable relationship with the teacher, and they trust you, then you should try to ask them about this. I hope this helps.</p>