This may sound confusing as emotions as a topic covered nowhere in the syllabus of AEPA. But yes, ignoring emotional preparation might take away your chances to have a rewarding teaching career.

So read on to know how just a few moments of introspection can help you pass your exam with flying colors.

Forget The Scores:

Forget all about how and what you scored in your AEPA practice tests. Just concentrate and think about the following:
-> How confident are you about your preparation?
-> Are you unsure that you are eager to give the exam?
-> Does the fear of taking the exam paralyse you?
If the answer for the last two questions is yes then you might not like to know the fact that you are in the company of people who are likely to fail. But do not panic.

Take It Easy:

Do not get frenzy once you realise the above fact, instead get even. Think high of yourself. Regard yourself as a brilliant test taker. Think of a tough goal which you achieved successfully and you are there. This positive frame of mind while reviewing your study guide can optimize your emotions for maximum success.

There is Nothing Called As 'Bad Area':

We are habitual of analysing everything in terms of its good and bad aspects. Same is the case with the AEPA exam. But what you need to remember is that good and bad are just mere terms that can be used as a pre established excuse for your not performing well in a particular section of the exam. After all, why will you study for a subject if you already know you will not clear it. Best thing to do is to remove these negative terms from your mind's dictionary. This will help you prepare equally well for all the sections. Your mind will be more involved in the study curriculum and success will come your way.

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