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I am not worried about my GCSE exams!!!!

What is wrong with me! I am the kind of person who in year seven finished a school project which was suppose to take three weeks in one night! I have done some revision but still I am not worried!!!!

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Reply 1

> What is wrong with me!

Everything.
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Reply 2

If you are not worried then whats the problem? It just means you will have more confidence in yourself.

Reply 3

Original post by Rarest
If you are not worried then whats the problem? It just means you will have more confidence in yourself.


I was worried about my mocks but not my real ones!

Reply 4

Original post by Del Boy.
I was worried about my mocks but not my real ones!


My previous statement still stands.

Reply 5

Original post by Rarest
My previous statement still stands.


It just is unusual for me really...

Reply 6

You will be soon....more then ever. Fear man :rofl:

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Reply 7

Original post by Del Boy.
What is wrong with me! I am the kind of person who in year seven finished a school project which was suppose to take three weeks in one night! I have done some revision but still I am not worried!!!!


You probably just don't give a **** anymore.

Reply 8

Original post by Balkaran
You probably just don't give a **** anymore.


Probably not. Little things don't seem to bother me anymore.

Reply 9

Original post by Del Boy.
What is wrong with me! I am the kind of person who in year seven finished a school project which was suppose to take three weeks in one night! I have done some revision but still I am not worried!!!!


This was exactly like me last year for GCSE's, and I am still like this- some people might think it's a bit weird but I think it's completely normal!:wink: When's your first exam, tomorrow?x:smile:

Reply 10

Original post by sunshine774
This was exactly like me last year for GCSE's, and I am still like this- some people might think it's a bit weird but I think it's completely normal!:wink: When's your first exam, tomorrow?x:smile:


Yeah but I am in now way worried!!! Which in itself is quite worrying...

Reply 11

Original post by Del Boy.
Probably not. Little things don't seem to bother me anymore.


I have the same attitude the GCSEs that I need for my A level choices. I'm doing good in. The 6th form I'm going to gave me an unconditional offer so I really don't care. And it feels really weird because all my friends are stressing posting how much they're revising on social media. Whereas, I've spent my weekend watching movies.

Reply 12

Original post by Del Boy.
Yeah but I am in now way worried!!! Which in itself is quite worrying...


Neither was I/am I, it's completely fine- trust me it's a blessing in disguise!:tongue:

Reply 13

Original post by Del Boy.
Yeah but I am in now way worried!!! Which in itself is quite worrying...


I kind of worry for a bit then the worry leaves.

Reply 14

In an exam you should never get worried or be nervous, before the exam relax yourself! Be calm! Make sure you're at peace within. That's the only way you can get through the exam without having any doubts.


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Reply 15

Good, GCSEs don't matter as much as the annoying teachers say

Reply 16

Original post by Halzy1234
In an exam you should never get worried or be nervous, before the exam relax yourself! Be calm! Make sure you're at peace within. That's the only way you can get through the exam without having any doubts.


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Yeah today I have done no revision and I feel really confident!!!

Reply 17

Original post by Del Boy.
Yeah today I have done no revision and I feel really confident!!!

lol same, i remember having a surge of panic and stress a few weeks ago, but after that one time i am completely relaxed. And i know exactly how you feel, it feels like i should be alot more worried but i just cant force myself to be.

Reply 18

lol same, i remember having a surge of panic and stress a few weeks ago, but after that one time i am completely relaxed. And i know exactly how you feel, it feels like i should be alot more worried but i just cant force myself to be.


It's a good thing you're not worried which means you're relaxed and that's how you should be before an exam. When you're worried and nervous you can't think properly. However, you shouldn't be over confident and should go over your revision stuff. Once you're confident that you will be okay and you know what you need for the exam then it should be all good. You can be chilled, go over your stuff here and there and be patient till the exam. Keep a positive mindset during the whole exam and I'm sure you'll ace it!


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Reply 19

Original post by Halzy1234
It's a good thing you're not worried which means you're relaxed and that's how you should be before an exam. When you're worried and nervous you can't think properly. However, you shouldn't be over confident and should go over your revision stuff. Once you're confident that you will be okay and you know what you need for the exam then it should be all good. You can be chilled, go over your stuff here and there and be patient till the exam. Keep a positive mindset during the whole exam and I'm sure you'll ace it!


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Thank you, things like this are reassuring to hear.

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