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Examinations are an inevitable part of most courses of study, but you should try not to become over-anxious about them. Remember that they are designed to allow students who were good enough to begin the course in the first place, and who have worked consistently and revised thoroughly, to do well. They are certainly not malicious attempts to thwart you or ‘do you down’. It is also worth bearing in mind that if you have already completed to the best of your ability an examined coursework component, you are well on the road to success.

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© 1993 Macmillan Publishers Limited

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Casey, F. (1993). Examinations. In: How to Study: A Practical Guide. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13279-9_11

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