Preparing for NCEA and Cambridge Exams
Exams can be a stressful time for students and parents alike. To help you navigate this challenging period, we've compiled a list of valuable resources that offer tips and guidance for effective exam preparation and managing exam stress. Here are some helpful links:
Study Tips:
NZQA Student Assessment Hub - Study Tips: Explore tips and strategies to enhance your study routine.
www2.nzqa.govt.nz...
Cambridge International Blog - Tips for Effective Exam Preparation: Discover valuable insights on how to prepare effectively for exams.
blog.cambridgeinternational.org...
Managing Exam Stress:
Cambridge International Blog - Exam Stress: Helping Our Students Help Themselves: Learn techniques to cope with exam-related stress and anxiety.
blog.cambridgeinternational.org...
NZQA Student Assessment Hub - Managing Exam Pressure: Find resources to help you manage the pressure of exams.
www2.nzqa.govt.nz...
We hope you find these resources beneficial as you prepare for your NCEA and Cambridge exams. Remember, effective preparation and stress management are key to success in your academic journey.
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