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On the run-up to exams, we can get so worked up with revision that we can sometimes forget a few simple, but quite important, practical things about the big day.

If you want to stay one step ahead of the game, watch this video from our exam veterans as they impart that all-important examination-preparation-information into your brain (try saying that fast!). Once you've watched it, scroll down for a recap of the helpful hints to make sure your exam day goes super-smoothly.

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Top tips for exam day

Here are our top three tips to make sure your exam day is as smooth as your favourite refreshing mango and pineapple smoothie… mmm mango…

  • The early bird catches the… bus?? Remember, you may need to arrive an hour before your exam starts, but check with your teachers as every school has different rules. If you do arrive super-early, you might find it useful to do a bit of last-minute revision, or, you may prefer to take the time to chill-out and get yourself into the exam-zone.
  • Have spares… and spares of spares Have a couple of spare pens and pencils for each exam and make sure you keep everything in a clear pencil case. We recommend making a tick list that you can check before you pack your bag. Double-check with your teachers if you need anything specific for the exam, like a calculator.
  • Relax – stressing won't help anybody It's easy for us to say – we're not doing our exams, but please try and stay as calm as you can. Remember, exam results don't define you. Try to relax, have a laugh with your friends, and go in to your exam with a positive mindset.
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If you want some more useful exam tips and guidance, then we've got loads of amazing advice to help guide you through exam season on the pages below, what are you waiting for? Give them a tap!

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If you need support

You should always tell someone about the things you’re worried about. You can tell a friend, parent, guardian, teacher, or another trusted adult. If you're struggling with your mental health, going to your GP can be a good place to start to find help. Your GP can let you know what support is available to you, suggest different types of treatment and offer regular check-ups to see how you’re doing.

If you’re in need of in-the-moment support you can contact , where you can speak to a counsellor. Their lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

There are more links to helpful organisations on ±«Óătv Action Line.

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3 do’s and don’ts for your exams

We've asked our exam veterans for their top do's and don'ts to help you get through your exams.

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