So as it stands, the Secondary 1 to 3 Shooters are having their EOY examinations.
I'm right here with my fingers placed on the black keyboard I have now, to sincerely and wholeheartedly give my fullest blessings for everyone taking their exams now.
Keep your presence of mind, stay calm and stay focus throughout the entire examination.
Focus on what you really want.
Never panic before a exam even if you know that there're certain concepts or information that has not been registered in your brain yet.
It'll only disrupt your state of mind.
So, why not just bank on whatever you have, give it your best, and see how it goes?
Wouldn't this be better than staying up till the wee hours of the morning, and drain out your brain significantly for the examination?
Wouldn't it be better than sweating and let your heart race because you'd just focused on one little thing you do not know, rather than on the large amount of information that you do know?
And if you're running low on motivation and drive, stop moaning about it!
Do something about it, or rather, do whatever it takes to get you back on track!
For the Secondary Ones, the EOY is a good foundation for you to build up some momentum, confidence for your streaming year.
For the Secondary Twos, the EOY must be an series of important examinations for you. Well, what you do now will determine the likely route you might take two years on.
For the Secondary Threes, the EOY is very very very very important!!!
The Os is coming, and the time you've left is cut short by a day, everyday!
You will defintely have to learn your syllabus either now or some time later.
So, why not later right, you might be thinking.
However, why not now!!!! NOW NOW NOW!
It's either learn it now, or never!
Ask yourself, is good grades on your report book just something nice to have or something you MUST GET(AT ALL COSTS)?
If it's the latter, awesome.
If it's not, immerse yourself in somepositive influence.
Shooters, you could message your fellow friends your wishings, or just drop them a text to check if they've any questions on any subjects.
It can be powerful, if two students sit down together, and summarise a concept/chapter on a piece of paper. It's very efficient.
Or else, look for your teachers!
I hope this helps,
and have a fruitful and productive revision ahead!