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Students sometimes have a limited number of strongly held convictions about test-taking. Often a person - especially
in times of trouble - will hang on to these like grim death. If you fail your tests, these ideas must be looked into.
They are often connected with one's parents' convictions. Perhaps these fit their situation, but they need not necessarily work for you. The development of a more objective vision can be hindered by anxious fantasies. |
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