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    After spending some time on TSR , i came to realize that a lot of here make endless comments about how easy IGCSE is. I spend a lot of time reading these comments and some how as repetition is persuasive , i became accustomed to thinking that IGCSE are easy.

    I am sitting 22 exams in 2 weeks. I realize students who are way better than me cry the whole time about how the got a B in their mocks and talk about how much work they need to put in the subject - which is annoying and is greatly scaring me about my laid back attitude.

    I got A*A*AABBBBC in my mocks i want straight A* very badly , however people here talk about how easy it is that i am not worried anymore, the fact of that also worries me.

    What is your opinion?

    I know that fear is good because it pumps adrenaline and makes you work harder. However i end up getting too scared i mess up my exam.
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