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Saturday, 17 July 2010 "LYY rocked the school on 02:19"

Arrghh!!Run for your life!
PSLE is coming!
STRESS+STRESS+STRESS!
Well I know we all are stress about PLSE.
You were worried about your results,and panic.(well,everyone did.)
All the stress mostly originated from your parents...or yourself.
How to deal with it?
Take a sip of water?No!
Some of the peoples had discovered their own way(s) of dealing with examinations after these years.(for me is keep revising...)
I recommended to relax once in a while.
Example?Reward yourself by listening to music or watching television for 15-30minutes after finishing homework/revisions.
Good luck with your PLSE!