- If you begin to get too anxious, repeat slow breathing and picture your 'Safe Place' for a moment to break the stress cycle. Focus on your test taking strategy.
- Look over the entire test to determine how long it is and where the most points are. Determine a time limit for each section.
- If you use acronyms, or other memory aids, write them down on a scratch piece of paper.
- Answer the easy questions first. Often these questions will have clues to harder questions.
- Go back to the harder questions. Look for clues. Eliminate any obvious wrong answers. If you are still not sure of the correct answer, take your best educated guess.
- Budget your time so that you have a few mintes left at the end to check your answers. Make sure you do not leave any blank.
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