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Old 04-29-2007, 10:23 PM   #1
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ok sorry if im in the wrong forum here but im really stressing about my 10 hour practical exam tomorrow and tuesday, and help would be greatly appreciated, although to me this site looks like its for pro who wont have time for petty situations like my own. ok im 18 studying on the 2330 and the whole weekend i've been stressing over this end of year exam. tutors havent been able to release as much information as i'd like, they only let us see what work we'd have to do. and now im panicking. so much that i have actually forgot what metal is fixed to the wall with. google-ing for 2330 help left my in the same spot so decided to look for a forum instead. if someone has done the 2330 course then please say ASAP, i cant even sleep, and 4-5 hours wouldnt do any good either. sorry if im in the wrong forum, but im exhausting every option i can.
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Old 04-30-2007, 09:42 AM   #2
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Jamster.

Practical examinations are harder than theoretical ones. I suppose it's because someone is looking over your shoulder. Ever noticed how you can't do a job properly when someone is watching.? The exam should be no trouble. If you know your subject then inspite of your fears you will find that as the tests get underway you will forget all your worries and just get on with it.

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