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5 Practical Tips for Managing Matric Exam Stress

5 Practical Tips for Managing Matric Exam Stress

As matric exams approach, students face intense pressure, juggling expectations, and fearing mistakes that may impact their futures. Dr. Deonita Damons shares essential and practical tips for students to manage stress, overcome procrastination, and stay focused during this challenging period.

5 Practical Tips

  1. Embrace Self Compassion:
    According to Dr. Damons, self-compassion is crucial. Students often strive for perfection, but it’s more beneficial to focus on progress. Mistakes are part of learning, and they can be corrected. Recognising this can help students approach exams with a healthier mindset.
  2. Use Effective Study Techniques:
    Dr. Damons recommends practicing “proactive recall”, where students test their ability to remember what they’ve been learning, and taking regular breaks to avoid burnout. Teaching someone else the material can also reinforce understanding. Self-testing and prioritising problem-solving skills can further strengthen focus and memory.
  3. Avoid Procrastination:
    Procrastination is a common challenge, but starting small can make a big difference. Dr. Damons advises setting daily goals and rewarding oneself to build momentum. Clear goals and timelines help students hold themselves accountable and stay on track.
  4. Consider Future Goals and Career Paths:
    While career decisions may feel distant, Dr. Damons suggests students start exploring options early. Resources like Boston’s free Career Compass help students discover career paths that align with their interests and the skills in demand, giving them clarity about subject choices and future opportunities
  5. Know That Setbacks Aren’t Failures:
    A low exam result or missed goal isn’t the end of the road. Alternative paths, such as Short Learning Programmes, provide ways for students to achieve their aspirations. Institutions like Boston City Campus allow students to pursue further education, even if they don’t initially meet traditional admission criteria.

For more insights, Dr. Damons recommends exploring Boston’s website, where students can explore career tools and learn about alternative paths to higher education. To all students tackling exams, remember that perseverance, practical strategies, and self-compassion are key to navigating this journey successfully. You’ve come this far, don’t stop pushing now. You’ve got this!

Listen to the full CCFM 107.5 interview with Dr. Deonita Damons:

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