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6 February 2025

It’s end-of-unit assessment time: see this expert advice to keep your stress levels in check

The Trimester 3 end-of-unit assessment (EoUA) period runs from Thursday 6 to Friday 14 February 2025 and we know it can be a stressful time for many students. It’s common to want to achieve good marks and, together with personal or family expectations, this can lead to you feeling stressed or overwhelmed in the lead up to final assessments.

If you are feeling overwhelmed with nerves or anxiety around final assessments, see this helpful advice from our Deakin student counsellors on coping with stress and accessing help.

Remember some stress is normal

Stress is a normal human reaction to difficult situations – we all need a level of performance stress to do our best and stress indicates passion for achieving your goals.

But looking too far ahead and asking negative ‘what if’ questions can lead to unhelpful anxiety about worst-case scenarios.

Watch for signs of excessive stress

Mounting levels of stress levels not only lead to racing thoughts and worrying, it can often manifest in physical forms – a change in appetite, constant headaches/stomach aches, muscle tension, fatigue and agitation.

Our experiences of stress are highly subjective so be aware of your typical signs and ask for help (the earlier the better!) when they negatively impact your work, study, health or relationships.

Engage in intentional self care during peak study times

It’s common to feel nervous on the day of an assessment

The more you try to eliminate nerves, the stronger they get! Nerves are normal, so acknowledge their existence. Most students feel a little nervous on the day of an assessment, no matter how prepared you are.

Protect yourself against worst-case scenarios of forgetting or failing and bring yourself back to the here and now: the assessment. Slow down thoughts with calm and even breathing, drink water if you’re sweating and breathe deeply if your heart is pounding. Then do your best!

Keep things in perspective and reach out if you need help

Best of luck with your assessments!



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