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Having just passed the Exam last year, my case of jitters are still
pretty fresh in my mind?stomach. This is how I handled them. As the
week of the exam approached, I "scheduled" only 1 hour a day for review.
I had been studying for 18 mos. If I didn't know it yet, then I probably
would never know it. On the day of the exam, I sat down and had a little
"talk" with myself that went sort of like this--"-If I don't pass this
exam, my husband will still love me, my children will still me, I will
not be homeless, and I will still have more knowledge than I did 18
months ago." Just put everything into perspective. Hope this helps!
Barbara Redinger, LLLL, IBCLC
Waiting for Spring in OH.
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