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OpenStudy (steve816):

Really stressed and nervous about my pre-calculus honors math final exam? So I have a 90.56% in the class and the finals are worth 20% of our grade, and in order to get an A, I need a 85.26% The thing is, I'm not feeling confident that I can pull this off, and I would be incredibly disappointed if I get a B. Please give me some tips to help me get an A, and wish me luck, I'm praying for humanity that I can get that A!!!

OpenStudy (zenmo):

Find some old tests online, plenty of old versions. Get some music, pump it to full blast to get you into an adrenaline rush. Use your previous exams for this class, change the numbers. Eat plenty, breathe slowly

OpenStudy (zenmo):

Think positively, thinking bad will affect your mental thinking

OpenStudy (zenmo):

Don't panic, you will forget and can't think as well.

OpenStudy (kayders1997):

You'll do fine stay calm and be confident it sounds like honors pre-calc is going well for you, and again if you don't know something just stay calm, and just move past it, maybe one of next questions has something to do with the question you were stuck on, and than hopefully you will get ideas! Good luck to you :)

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

good luck!

OpenStudy (br5ttany):

you have a really high grade, so you could literally get a 0% and still have a decent grade... I'm sure you'll do better than 0% so honestly you have nothing to worry about :)

OpenStudy (steve816):

Thanks guys for the motivation! My exam is starting in 1 hour. I will keep you updated and tell you guys what I get!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^Good luck! And I also agree, listening to music (if thats what you like) does keep you on track. For me if im not being slammed with 2 things to focus on (music and the test) then I can't do the test. I get so distracted, its eisest to have your mind set on 2 things when doing big things like this.

OpenStudy (priyar):

All the best!

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