Saturday 15 July 2017

Fear of Facing the Result?

Hello! GCSE takers! Now that you are done with GCSEs, you probably have a lot of time to kill. Some of you might be happy with the way you took your exams and some of you might be worried about results. And for those who are worried about the result, I would suggest 5 key points keep in mind.


1. Be Confident!
Scoring better is not in your hands now. All you can do now is enjoy the break and be confident to face result. In case you score high, carry this confidence for future endeavours. If you score low or couldn't qualify the exams, be confident to face it again.



2. No event is bigger than your life!
Every year! Every year the results are announced. Some pass, some don't. But how could an event be of greater importance than your life? Some get depressed, some fear their parents. But remind you that they care more about you and your health than your exam results.







3. There is more to life!
There are lots of opportunities that await you. A bad result doesn't mean the end of the world. Life has more to offer to you. A temporary setback doesn't make you a failure.







4. Face the challenges that come your way!

It is not the time to undermine yourself. Take your time, analyse your strengths and Believe! Believing in oneself is very important for one to succeed. If setbacks make you quit what you want to do then I must remind you that success tastes better if you struggle. Hard work is only going to make you stronger.


5. Start planning to Reach your Goals!

Whatever the result be, take it sportingly. You took the exams, you know better how your result would be like. So now, a pre-planned approach ahead would lead you, guide you and help you succeed! This is the time when you analyse what you did wrong and draw a road map to reach your goals.


About the authors:
Prime Tuitions provides after school private and group tuition for GCSE and A Level students. We cover subjects like Maths, English, Physics, Science, Chemistry, Biology, History, French, and many much. We are currently operational in Orpington and North Bromley.

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