how do CBSE board exams work? like I'm in 10th right now and I'm really nervous.I don't have a brother or sister or and relative to tell me about it.
If somebody wants to share their personal experience I'll be very satisfied.
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STRESS : NATURAL FEELING LEARN TO DEAL WITH IT*
Stress _ Points to Ponder
• Stress comes in all forms and is an unavoidable consequence of life. Transient feeling of anxiety and Stress is part of life for every individual.
In the course of normal development transient feeling of anxiety is experienced and usually mastered by every child and adolescent.
Anxiety may be focused around certain issues or situation.
A mild degree of anxiety and stress may be stimulating and motivating, and may help to overcome stress; but high degree of stress may be disrupting.
The idea is to function with a level of stress that is life enhancing, not life threatening.
Examinations and interviews are undoubtedly situation, which call for stress.
Every child goes through such situations and learns to cope up with stress arising out of them. They are also learnt by imitation of the parents or parent figures.
Appearing for examination : is one of very common situation, which an adolescent finds difficult of cope up with.
Right approach and right coping strategies may stimulate an adolescent to over come anxiety and maximize own performance in the examination.
Stress is the body's response to any unpleasant situation.
Anything can cause stress as long as it is perceived as unpleasant.
However, some stressful event, such as a close contest in sport, can bring out the best in people.
Common Physical reaction during exam preparations:
•
Muscle tension
•
Indigestion
•
Sleep difficulties
•
Repaid uneven or pounding heartbeat
•
Frequent urge to pass urine
•
Fast, shallow breathing
•
Chest discomfort
•
Change in appetite,
•
Constipation or diarrhea
•
Backache
Psychological Reaction to Stress
•
Feeling under pressure frustration and aggression
•
Feeling tense and unable to relax
•
Feeling mentally drained out
•
Fussy, gloomy or suspicious being constantly frightened or irritable
•
Inability to concentrate or complete the task.
Eating Healthy
•
Balancing food choices over time is what counts.
•
Breakfast provides the energy needed through an active morning
•
Children who skip breakfast may have trouble concentrating
•
Fast food supply more fat, salt & calories that good nutrition
•
Fast food is moderation won 't ruin a healthful diet, especially when consumed with green salads.
•
Replace finger chips with an apple
•
Add roughage to your diet - Dalia, Corn etc. will help prevent stomach discomfort and you will feel lighter.
•
The golden rule for food safety is to keep hot foods hot& cold foods cold.
•
Parents should teach good habits by example.
Good Sleep - Good Exam.
•
Insomnia ( The inability to fall or stay asleep) Can be caused by Stress & anxiety of Exam.
•
Disturbances of 'sleep- wake' cycle during exams.
•
If sleep struggles continue, talk them over with your doctor .
Exercise and Physical Activity
•
Walk or cycle 15 minutes a day at least thrice a week.
•
Avoid sitting cross - legged on the ground because this is bad for your knees.
•
Avoid being a couch potato.
•
Cut out junk food and control your weight.
•
Swim or play a sport at least twice a week.
MIND GAMES TO PLAY �.. and think about
•
Develop systematic problem - solving skills. How do you do that ?
•
Identify the stressful situation
•
Define it as an objective, a problem that can be solved.
•
Brainstorm solutions - think of all the possible options but don't evaluate them.
•
Anticipate the possible outcomes of each solution.
•
Choose a solution and act on it.
THE MUST DO'S FOR STUDENTS
1.
Know your concentration span, Study with breaks.
2.
work out best time for concentration
3.
group study for difficult subjects.
4.
Do Not let pervious results discourage you-identify your weak areas from previous exams and work on them.
5.
Time Management plan must be made for all subjects.
6.
Choose a study place with minimum distractions and auto suggest to your self about your resolution.
7.
Try to coincide study time with the time, you would be giving an exam.
8.
In case of average achievers, master what you know and are comfortable with.
9.
for low achievers, master the essential information first .
10.
Prioritize the workload. Give your best concentration time to the toughest subject.
11.
repeat your learnt work so the recall in exam is easy. Work not repeated or revised is easily forgotten.
12.
Try to plan your revision time by drawing up a timetable. Build in time for the things you enjoy - like watching your favourite TV programme, going out with your friends, or going to play football in the park.
13.
give yourself a few treats - pamper yourself with a long hot bath, or listen to your favourite CD for an hour after you have finished your revision.
14.
Relax with what you know before entering the exam hall.
15.
Do not get anxious about the result - cross that bridge when you come to it --- options await.
Stress _ Points to Ponder
• Stress comes in all forms and is an unavoidable consequence of life. Transient feeling of anxiety and Stress is part of life for every individual.
In the course of normal development transient feeling of anxiety is experienced and usually mastered by every child and adolescent.
Anxiety may be focused around certain issues or situation.
A mild degree of anxiety and stress may be stimulating and motivating, and may help to overcome stress; but high degree of stress may be disrupting.
The idea is to function with a level of stress that is life enhancing, not life threatening.
Examinations and interviews are undoubtedly situation, which call for stress.
Every child goes through such situations and learns to cope up with stress arising out of them. They are also learnt by imitation of the parents or parent figures.
Appearing for examination : is one of very common situation, which an adolescent finds difficult of cope up with.
Right approach and right coping strategies may stimulate an adolescent to over come anxiety and maximize own performance in the examination.
Stress is the body's response to any unpleasant situation.
Anything can cause stress as long as it is perceived as unpleasant.
However, some stressful event, such as a close contest in sport, can bring out the best in people.
Common Physical reaction during exam preparations:
•
Muscle tension
•
Indigestion
•
Sleep difficulties
•
Repaid uneven or pounding heartbeat
•
Frequent urge to pass urine
•
Fast, shallow breathing
•
Chest discomfort
•
Change in appetite,
•
Constipation or diarrhea
•
Backache
Psychological Reaction to Stress
•
Feeling under pressure frustration and aggression
•
Feeling tense and unable to relax
•
Feeling mentally drained out
•
Fussy, gloomy or suspicious being constantly frightened or irritable
•
Inability to concentrate or complete the task.
Eating Healthy
•
Balancing food choices over time is what counts.
•
Breakfast provides the energy needed through an active morning
•
Children who skip breakfast may have trouble concentrating
•
Fast food supply more fat, salt & calories that good nutrition
•
Fast food is moderation won 't ruin a healthful diet, especially when consumed with green salads.
•
Replace finger chips with an apple
•
Add roughage to your diet - Dalia, Corn etc. will help prevent stomach discomfort and you will feel lighter.
•
The golden rule for food safety is to keep hot foods hot& cold foods cold.
•
Parents should teach good habits by example.
Good Sleep - Good Exam.
•
Insomnia ( The inability to fall or stay asleep) Can be caused by Stress & anxiety of Exam.
•
Disturbances of 'sleep- wake' cycle during exams.
•
If sleep struggles continue, talk them over with your doctor .
Exercise and Physical Activity
•
Walk or cycle 15 minutes a day at least thrice a week.
•
Avoid sitting cross - legged on the ground because this is bad for your knees.
•
Avoid being a couch potato.
•
Cut out junk food and control your weight.
•
Swim or play a sport at least twice a week.
MIND GAMES TO PLAY �.. and think about
•
Develop systematic problem - solving skills. How do you do that ?
•
Identify the stressful situation
•
Define it as an objective, a problem that can be solved.
•
Brainstorm solutions - think of all the possible options but don't evaluate them.
•
Anticipate the possible outcomes of each solution.
•
Choose a solution and act on it.
THE MUST DO'S FOR STUDENTS
1.
Know your concentration span, Study with breaks.
2.
work out best time for concentration
3.
group study for difficult subjects.
4.
Do Not let pervious results discourage you-identify your weak areas from previous exams and work on them.
5.
Time Management plan must be made for all subjects.
6.
Choose a study place with minimum distractions and auto suggest to your self about your resolution.
7.
Try to coincide study time with the time, you would be giving an exam.
8.
In case of average achievers, master what you know and are comfortable with.
9.
for low achievers, master the essential information first .
10.
Prioritize the workload. Give your best concentration time to the toughest subject.
11.
repeat your learnt work so the recall in exam is easy. Work not repeated or revised is easily forgotten.
12.
Try to plan your revision time by drawing up a timetable. Build in time for the things you enjoy - like watching your favourite TV programme, going out with your friends, or going to play football in the park.
13.
give yourself a few treats - pamper yourself with a long hot bath, or listen to your favourite CD for an hour after you have finished your revision.
14.
Relax with what you know before entering the exam hall.
15.
Do not get anxious about the result - cross that bridge when you come to it --- options await.
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10th BOARDS are really easy trust me you will surely achieve a really good score if you follow some steps
1) completely solve maths ncert and do practice questions from either rs aggarwal or rd sharma or both
2) for science read ncert books but for 100% confidence study from Schand ( highly recommended)
3) keep on revising chapters time and again
4) it is essential to solve previous year paper or just do atleast 3 sample
papers from oswaal book or some other book
5) for hindi, english and sst I would say read all your lessons well for your pre boards
pre boards are made hard and do not reflect the level of actual boards paper usually( so that kids dont get overconfident ) But give your 100%
All the best
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