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So im going to just state at the outset that I’m nervous because I’ve just be granted accommodations by my law school’s disabilities department. I’m afraid of what my friends & some of my classmates will say in response to this. Because my school is so small and in sort of a remote location, everyone seems to be concerned with what everybody’s doing. I’m very confident that I’ll perform well on the final because I’ve really worked hard this semester to improve my performance. My grades are riding on ONE final exam per class & the fact that I no longer have to take it in a cramped room with 50 other people & with more time to complete my answer, I’m a lot less anxious about taking the exam. The f’ed up part about it is that now that this anxiety has subsided, now I’m worried about what people will have to say & im a no-nonsense person when I feel like someone’s trying to pry into my personal business. I’m not sure I’ll be able to handle the questions people may ask me or how to even answer tastefully.
Does anyone have any suggestions?? Thanks for reading guys!
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Probably too late for any suggestions. Only one I'd have is to get focused on a craft or a hobby the night before and up to an hour before the test. Then do a some review but mostly have faith in yourself.
If it is too late, then how do you think the test went? And where you able to find something to calm your nerves?
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