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1. Ask the proctor all your questions regarding the release of results.
Confirm the school’s official information channels (i.e., hotlines, website,
social media) with the proctor. Ask for the month and week when results
are usually released.
2. Check your belongings. Make sure to bring your review materials,
especially if you have other forthcoming tests or if you know someone from
younger batches who may need them.
3. Unwind and treat yourself! Pat yourself on the back – there goes a
milestone in your academic life! No need to spend or leave the house to
celebrate, though. Something as simple as eating your favorite home-
cooked meal, reading a book you’ve set aside during review or binge-
watching your favorite series will do the trick.
4. You win some, you learn some. If the universe conspired to get the
outcome you wanted and needed, congratulations! You’ve just earned an
excuse to burn all those review materials (no, not really).
Celebrate the passing of the hurdle, but don’t be complacent. After all, it’s one thing to
be admitted into a school – but graduating from it is another ordeal entirely. Ditto for
passing a board exam and for the long, often bumpy road to being an excellent and
responsible practitioner.
“Whatever the outcome of the exam may be, all that you are and all that
you know is so much more than an exam score.”
Don’t lose heart if the results were not as favorable. Apply to other schools if you’re an
incoming high school or college student. Hit the books again for your second run of
review if you’re a graduate seeking licensure. You’re human and it’s perfectly natural to
be hurt, hysterical, disappointed and embarrassed – even angry – when things don’t go
our way.
Key tip: Once you receive the scratch paper, write down all the formulas
you think you might need (don't forget the quadratic formula!).
Review your high school subjects' notes, especially the formulas. Read up on current
events to help you provide substantial answers for the essay parts. Reading in general
also expands your vocabulary, and allows you to review the rules on spelling and
grammar, which would aid in giving clarity and coherence in writing your essay.”
Key tip: Brush up where you're challenged. If logical reasoning isn't your
thing, as a friend who's adept at it beforehand to share his tips and tricks.