How Harry Styles can help, and other unconventional tips to help you ace the exams

Parrot learning and past papers are not the only way to achieve top results for matrics. With exam season in full swing, Grade 12s are under pressure to excel academically for their university applications.

By building on tried-and-tested study methods, with creative and unconventional tactics, students can reduce the anxiety associated with hitting the books. This will set them up for academic success, whether applying locally or abroad.

“There is no one-size-fits-all approach to preparing for exams. By figuring out your studying preferences, you can improve your chances of excelling academically, and remaining mentally fit in the process. While prioritising high marks is important,…

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