Hey geminii,
Awesome result and congratulations on the B+! Looks like it wasn't worth stressing about, which is the point I'm about to make here. Obviously I'm too late for this SAC, but judging by your original post you're generally a stressy person (which is fine, but can really suck especially leading into end-of-year exams) and will hopefully help with SACs later in the year. Something I've found works really well with my students is this:
Instead of setting yourself an expectation, set yourself a standard.
What I mean by that is this:
An expectation is saying to yourself "I want to get a 90% in this SAC because I need that to get a 40 study score".
A standard is saying to yourself "I'm going to put 100% of my effort into this SAC and whatever the outcome is, I'll be happy with it because it was my absolute best and I physically couldn't have done better".
What you want to do is take control of your stress by basing your success off your input rather than the outcome. If you base success off your effort and input, you've already succeeded before you even do the SAC. It's a really effective technique for dealing with stress. Obviously this is easier said than done and requires a bit of mental training and strength, but it's sooooooo much better in the long run, even in the 'real world' once school is finished - I still use this technique in social and career life now that I've been graduated for a few years.
The last thing I'll ask you is this: Why would you create an expectation for yourself when it simply sets you up to lose? If you have an expectation, you stand to lose at three different points in time.
1. You don’t reach your expectation and are disappointed in yourself.
2. Your expectations
are reached, but inevitably think that you could have done better, and are disappointed in yourself.
3. You stress out before the SAC, worrying that you won’t reach your own expectation and you anticipate the disappointment in yourself.
Try and start the process of altering your attitude towards success and what that means for you.
Just my two cents
