 And this actually comes from an interesting question that I got from one of our coaching students, Gabs, who's basically saying, after one week of working together, I'm no longer stressed about my exams. Is that a good thing? It definitely makes you chuckle because first you got to get your ego aside and say, okay, the coaching program is working. But secondly, if you're in a situation where you're not feeling stressed for your upcoming quiz or test, before you actually go in there and walk out with a grade that you're disappointed with, you have to ask yourself, am I being overconfident or are the study techniques actually work and what can you do to actually prove that to yourself? Now, the two things that I found that lead to high grades consistently is repetition as well as understanding the overall picture. Having a study strategy that designs both of those and being able to test yourself is a good way to see, are you ready, or are you just overconfident and full of BS, and use techniques such as free recall practice questions and overview of your learning objectives before your quiz. If you truly nail all of those, then I promise you're going to do great on your exam unless your professor is just going to be a jerk. But hopefully that's not the case.