Countdown is officially on. In less than 6 weeks I’ll be sitting down to face the first exam of my Health Sciences degree. It’s been a while since I felt this kind of pressure and although it’s raising my stress levels it feels good.
I’ve spent so much of the past 5 years unable to work or study full-time that it felt like someone had put the brakes on. By studying with Open University, I feel like I’ve claimed that bit of me back from my illness and who knows, maybe I’ll diagnose myself before the Doctors figure out what’s going on properly?
It’s time to knuckle down and put my brain to good use again, finishing off my final assignments and revising like a crazy woman. If you have any top revision tips I’d love to hear them. Mine so far involves lots of tea.
I plan on spending most of the next month buried in books so please excuse me if I’m a little quiet – life gets in the way sometimes. Wait for me?
Callie (@CallieThorpe) says
Good luck lovely girl! You will do just fine! xxxx
Vicki Higham says
Thank you Callie – nerves are a good thing I guess?x
Lyndsay ? (@BlondieLyndz) says
Good luck Vicki, you will be fab. I’m also studying with the Open University so I feel your pain. Just get your head down and be prepared on the day, we will all be here when you get back! 🙂
Vicki Higham says
Thank you Lyndsay. What are you studying? I’m just doing 60 credits at the moment but next year will be 90.
Beth says
Good luck! All the hard work will be worth it when you’re done 🙂 x
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Vicki Higham says
I hope so. I guess every one gets nervous before exams, it has just been a while since I sat one