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Exams are a time of real stress for many Christian students - with loads resting on the outcome of the results. It's a time when most need the re-assurance and guidance that God's Word can give. That's why we've developed Don't Panic - an exam survival guide.
We've written it to encourage young people to keep their eyes fixed on God as they revise for exams. During times of stress it's easy to let God slip down our list of priorities. Bible study and prayer can become optional extras, rather than essential. But these studies will help young people appreciate that through studying God's word, God can encourage us, strengthen us and prepare us to serve Him even when we're studying.
It includes 20 daily Bible readings for stressed-out students, revision timetables and practical short articles on revising effectively, exam technique and dealing with stress. Perfect for anyone who will be facing exams this year.
Features:
- four weeks of daily Bible notes, to give God's perspective on getting through tricky times
- articles on coping with stress, what to do on the day of the exam, and more...
- includes a revision timetable and weekly prayer diary
- brainstretchers - puzzles and exercises to help keep your brain limbered up
I used this as an A Level student and as a final year undergrad student and really benefitted. This year, as I work within youth ministry, we gave a copy to all of our secondary school students. I can't recommend it highly enough for the mix of Biblical and secular wisdom.
We gave a copy of this book to those in our youth group who are currently taking their CGSEs, so this is based on feedback from one of them. She liked the planner and is using it, and the article on stress has also been really useful. I think that this is a great resource. I wonder if a shorter version might appeal more to those who want something brief and snappy to dip into. Perhaps it is aimed more at 18+ than 16 year olds, so maybe a 'younger' version is what is needed. However this is only a ...minor quibble, as this is a really useful resource.
I bought my first Don't Panic! 7 years ago from the book stall at a Lymington Rushmore revision camp and it helped me a lot during my A levels. I am now using it this year for my Law exams and have given it as a gift to a friend who is taking his GCSEs.
It is so helpful and encouraging, with daily Bible studies, tips and advice, and timetables. I think I have got more from it this time around, and I'm only half-way through! The Bible passages are well chosen and remind me of the "bigger picture", which ...is so important during the stresses of exams.