Thinking Clearly Under Exam Pressure: A Practical Guide to Focus, Memory, and Decision-Making Whe
(2025)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Irene Minds Publishing, 2025
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1 online resource (73 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798233862502 MWT19331971, 19331971
LANGUAGE
English
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Exams place students under intense mental pressure. Even well-prepared learners can find that, as exams approach, their thinking becomes unreliable. Memory feels fragile. Focus slips. Panic and overthinking interfere with performance.Thinking Clearly Under Exam Pressure explores why this happens - and how students can keep their thinking usable when stress is unavoidable.Written in a calm, non-patronising voice, this book explains how pressure affects attention, memory, and decision-making, and offers practical ways to revise, prepare, and sit exams without relying on motivation or forced confidence.Rather than motivational advice, the book focuses on realistic strategies that work with the mind under stress. It helps students revise without panic, study effectively when mentally exhausted, manage the final week before exams, think clearly during the exam itself, and mentally close the experience afterward.Suitable for GCSE, A-level, university, and professional exam students, this guide supports learners who feel overwhelmed despite genuine effort.Clear thinking under pressure does not require calm or confidence.It requires understanding how the mind behaves - and responding wisely

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