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Episode 6: 7 Ways to Reduce Test Anxiety on the ACT
Episode 6: 7 Ways to Reduce Test Anxiety on the ACT
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
While the world is anxious about the Corona virus, students are also anxious about taking an ACT. The number one reason good academic students underachieve on the ACT is test anxiety. Here are 7 practical tips you can use to immediately reduce your test anxiety.
Control what you can control. You can't control everything, but control what you can. Apply one, a few, or all of these tips to immediately start reducing your test anxiety.
Take the test as many times as you can afford
Drive to the test center before the test day
Recognize everyone misses questions
Familiarize yourself with your calculator
Keep your own time
Memorize key rules and formulas
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Do your best, and God will do the rest
I’d love to connect with you and keep you posted on upcoming episodes and resources. For a free downloadable pdf What Scholarship Committees Look for and How to Win Them, go to scholarships.chadcargill.com (http://scholarships.chadcargill.com), and get your guide now.
For a free downloadable pdf of Key Things You Must Know on Test Day, go to testday.chadcargill.com (testday.chadcargill.com), and get your guide now.
If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcast app. Leave a shout out for your high school, and I may read it on a future podcast.
If you have questions, leave a comment here or on the Chad Cargill Workshops Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Chad-Cargill-Workshops-22077611182/?ref=bookmarks) page.
To view the workshop calendar, go to calendar.chadcargill.com (http://calendar.chadcargill.com). You can also order the prep book Chad Cargill's ACT and sign up for speed reading at chadcargill.com. If you are interested in hosting a workshop at your high school, call our office at (405) 454-3233 or email penny@chadcargill.com.
chadcargill.com (http://www.chadcargill.com)
Twitter: @ChadCargill
Thanks for listening to the podcast!
Control what you can control. You can't control everything, but control what you can. Apply one, a few, or all of these tips to immediately start reducing your test anxiety.
Take the test as many times as you can afford
Drive to the test center before the test day
Recognize everyone misses questions
Familiarize yourself with your calculator
Keep your own time
Memorize key rules and formulas
testday.chadcargill.com (testday.chadcargill.com)
Do your best, and God will do the rest
I’d love to connect with you and keep you posted on upcoming episodes and resources. For a free downloadable pdf What Scholarship Committees Look for and How to Win Them, go to scholarships.chadcargill.com (http://scholarships.chadcargill.com), and get your guide now.
For a free downloadable pdf of Key Things You Must Know on Test Day, go to testday.chadcargill.com (testday.chadcargill.com), and get your guide now.
If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcast app. Leave a shout out for your high school, and I may read it on a future podcast.
If you have questions, leave a comment here or on the Chad Cargill Workshops Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Chad-Cargill-Workshops-22077611182/?ref=bookmarks) page.
To view the workshop calendar, go to calendar.chadcargill.com (http://calendar.chadcargill.com). You can also order the prep book Chad Cargill's ACT and sign up for speed reading at chadcargill.com. If you are interested in hosting a workshop at your high school, call our office at (405) 454-3233 or email penny@chadcargill.com.
chadcargill.com (http://www.chadcargill.com)
Twitter: @ChadCargill
Thanks for listening to the podcast!
Released:
Mar 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (60)
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