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Tests are an important part of achieving academic and career goals. Final grades, professional licenses, and job promotions are often dependent on an exam grade. Test anxiety can cause you to do poorly on an exam in spite of adequate preparation. During an exam, people with test anxiety usually cannot think clearly or answer inadequately, or block completely even though they studied and know the material when not under the pressure of an exam situation.
Some physical and cognitive patterns often occur in people with test anxiety. The physical effects of test anxiety include rapid heartbeat, muscle tension, stomach queasiness, dry mouth, nausea, and perspiration. The cognitive effects include having trouble reading or understanding questions, blocking on the exam material, being unable to act, and having difficulty organizing material.
Some people are more vulnerable to test anxiety. People who are generally anxious tend to be more vulnerable to test anxiety. People who are self-critical, perfectionistic or pessimistic about their prospects, who fear failure, and who have a high need for approval are also vulnerable. They may tend to react to frustration (like the frustration of a challenging exam question) by becoming angry, blocking, and withdrawing from the task. People with extremely high standards may have a sense of doubt about themselves that they hope to overcome by getting good grades. This makes getting good grades a very emotional, high-pressure situation that can contribute to the confusion seen in test anxiety. Unfortunately, once someone has had an experience with test anxiety during an exam, a vicious circle may start. The person may become anxious about test anxiety and become confused and inattentive while studying. This would prevent them from learning information in the first place.
If you are interested in attending a test anxiety workshop or wish to speak to a counselor, come to Personal Counseling in 0203 James, 718.951.5363. All services are free and confidential.