 Cal-mem-ba chi-cho. How do I deal with exam nerves? I have the last test I do before I graduate in a few weeks, and I feel like I'm going to sink to the ground. Cal-mem-ba? Study hard, right? Be prepared. Like being prepared is ridiculously important. If you have sample tests that you can look at, go through sample tests. Don't over-study. You can actually over-study. Go through sample tests, right? Meditate, relax. Take a break. Taking breaks is good. Sometimes if you're feeling overwhelmed, go for a walk. Don't look at the material for a day, and then come back to it with fresh perspective. All of that being said, it's okay to feel nervous writing a test. I've gone through it. Sometimes I've had serious anxiety writing tests. That's not necessarily a bad thing, right? It teaches you how to deal with these types of circumstances. And always remember, it's not the end of the world if you do poorly. Really, it's not the end of the world if you do poorly. You know what the end of the world would be? If you went cliff-jumping and you landed on rock, that's the end of the world, right? Failing an exam, doing poorly on a test is not the end of the world. Okay, keep that in mind. I know schools and universities and peer pressure and family and all these people would like to make you believe that you must do everything you can, sacrifice everything you have to excel in your education. That is wrong. Okay, do not sacrifice your health, do not sacrifice your family, your well-being, mental, physical, to do well on a test. Okay?