Good evening. I'm Mt.Guchi in a major of electronic and information engineering, B4.
Today I'd like to write my article in English instead of Japanese(just because).
If you are a high school student studying for the exam of Osaka uni, I hope you can finish reading this article within 1min!
These days, I really think that it is very important to do your effort in your entrance exam. That is, students who won't be upset take advantage of an entrance exam. You shouldn't misunderstand that not to be nervous is significant. I recommend you get nervous when you try something crucial. On the other hand, you must not be upset. I think the difference between nervous and upset is the level of anxiety. If you are too nervous, you'll be upset sooner or later. This change of phase is like a situation where balloon is exploded. Just before a balloon is exploded, the size of the balloon is getting bigger and bigger. That is your brain is highly stimulated and your brain got sharpened. This situation is ideal in solving problems, and students who are good at their entrance exam can do so unintentionally. However, students who are not good at their entrance exam will go over this phase and reach to an upset phase. In this phase, you cannot solve problems correctly because you cannot think about it calmly.
I'm working at cram school, and I saw many students. Some are good at their entrance exam and others are not. Then, natural students are often in the former phase. On the other hand, students who pretend to be brave are often in the latter phase. No one can be nervous in the entrance exam. If you are the most wisest student in the world, you cannot pass when you are absent in your entrance exam. Therefore, you cannot keep calm until you finish your exam. Then, you should think "Others are in the same situation. I'm nervous and they're too." You can admit your weakness, and then you can be strong. It is not effective to hide your weakness by pretending not to be nervous. Once you lie, you cannot believe yourself and your future words like "I'm not nervous."
This is my advice to you. Actually I'm in the English conversation circle so I used English as my practice.
Go for it for remaining dulation to study:) <END>