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Good advice Kacey. But are you sure everyone makes errors? I don't recall ever making oneWell, first of all, you're supposed to be somewhat nervous - that means you're taking the test seriously, and not assuming that it will be easy, as too many people I've known have done.
Second, the best way to reassure yourself about your readiness to test is to practice what you need to do at testing. When you're done with that, you should practice. And did I mention that you should practice?
You might also try visualizing the testing situation itself. Sit somewhere quiet and comfortable, and imagine you are in the testing setting. Visualize the entire sequence from beginning to end. Imagine how it will go if everything goes perfectly. If you imagine something going wrong, figure out how to fix it - most errors seem huge at the time they occur, but they really aren't, and part of the test is how you deal with the stress of the situation itself, and any errors you make - and everyone makes errors! So if you visualize potential mistakes and how to deal with them calmly, that will help you through the testing.
Good luck, and let us know how it goes!
Thank you so much everyone for your advice.
Its easy to get a little too obsessive when it comes to test time, so your responses helped me keep it in perspective.![]()