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On the day of the graduate school entrance examination, I came to the examination room early, feeling a little nervous and a little expectant. When I found my seat and sat down to look at the candidates around me, I realized that this was a life-changing exam.
In the beginning, my palms were sweaty and my heart was racing. However, as the exam progressed, I gradually got into the groove and my thinking became clearer. I focused on each question and tried my best to answer it.
As time went on, my mood gradually calmed down. I was no longer nervous and threw myself into the exam. When I finished writing the last question and put down my pen, I felt an inexplicable sense of relief and relief.
During the exam, I encountered some difficult problems and challenges. However, I always remained calm and confident, believing that I could overcome the difficulties. At the same time, I also felt the support and encouragement of other candidates, which made me more confident.
Eventually, when I walked out of the exam room, I felt an inexplicable sense of excitement and excitement. I realized that I had taken an important step forward and laid a solid foundation for my future. At this moment, I am proud and gratified of my efforts.
As someone who has been admitted to graduate school, I know the importance of calming down in the exam room. Here are some of the lessons I've learned to help you stay calm and focused in the exam room:
1.Be confident.
Believe in your ability and preparation, you have put in a lot of effort, so you will definitely be able to cope with the exam. Don't lose faith because of some small mistakes or problems, and believe in your own abilities.
2.Be calm.
Don't be too nervous or anxious, as this will affect your performance. Taking a deep breath, closing your eyes or doing some simple relaxation exercises can help you relieve tension.
3.Focus.
Focus on the topic and don't get distracted or think about anything else. Don't let the actions or voices of other test takers be influenced by the way you answer the questions, and focus on your own answering process.
4.Stay positive.
Believe that you are well prepared to take on any challenge. Don't worry too much about the outcome, but focus on the process and do your best. Don't be discouraged even if the exam results are not satisfactory, because failure does not mean that your abilities and efforts are worthless.
In conclusion, it takes some skill and Xi practice to calm down in the exam room. By staying confident, calm, focused, and positive, you'll be better equipped to tackle exam challenges and perform at your best.
Finally, I wish you all a successful landing in 24 years!