It's end of term time again, and pretty soon the majority of our readers will be buckling down, revising for their upcoming exams. It can be a pretty stressful time for lots of people, and we here at SW wish you all the best.
Exam time is never very much fun. It's hard to spend so much time and effort on something so important. Just remember to be kind to yourselves as you study. Budget your time wisely, making sure to include periods of rest and relaxation. Eat well, and get enough sleep and some exercise.
Whenever I had to study for exams I always found it helpful to focus on the fact that after they were over, there would be lots of time to relax and be out of the classroom for a while. You'll have a couple of months to chill out, and Songkran, well known as the "funnest" holiday in the world is just a month or so away.
Remember that during your term break, we'll still be here, working hard to bring you all the fun and educational stuff you've come to expect from Student Weekly. One of the best things that you can do to help you develop your English skills is to read. So why not put SW on your reading list this summer?
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Good luck on your exams, and have a great term break.
Sean Vale
Editor
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