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We spoke with Ana Sinicariello, Math, Test Prep Tutor at Learner, Mary Ann Lazar, Director of Philanthropy at Scholarship Institute and Tatiana Rivera, Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC who shared some valuable tips on test prep, managing anxiety, navigating scholarship applications, and effectively managing your time.
Mary Ann Lazar, Director of Philanthropy at Scholarship Institute says: Feeling anxious about preparing for important exams like the SAT, ACT, or other scholarship-related tests is a completely normal experience. If you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Test prep anxiety can affect anyone.
In this guide, we’ll explore effective ways to manage test prep anxiety, balance study and relaxation, and build confidence to help you succeed.
Test prep anxiety is something that many students experience. It doesn’t mean you’re not capable of succeeding, nor does it define your abilities. It’s simply a natural response to the pressure of exams and the desire to do well. By acknowledging that anxiety is a normal part of the process, you can start to reduce the stigma around it and focus on managing it constructively.

Ana Sinicariello, Math, Test Prep Tutor at Learner adds: Managing anxiety takes practice, but there are a number of actionable strategies that can help.
Anna, suggests a few proven methods:
At Learner we have some worksheets available for download to help you prepare for the SAT, ACT, GRE and more!

Anna, Tutor at Learner, adds: It’s easy to fall into the trap of studying non-stop, but burnout is real. To avoid feeling overwhelmed, it’s important to balance study time with breaks and relaxation.
If your anxiety begins to interfere with daily activities or academic performance, it’s important to seek support. Talking to someone you trust—whether it’s a friend, family member, teacher, or counselor—can help you gain perspective and reduce feelings of isolation.
Tatiana Rivera, Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC says: Parents and educators play a critical role in supporting students during this time. Here’s how they can help:

Tatiana Rivera, Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC says: It’s crucial to recognize that managing anxiety can positively impact your exam performance. Anxiety can hinder your ability to focus, remember key information, and think clearly. By using strategies to manage anxiety, you’ll improve not only your mental well-being but also your ability to perform under pressure.
If you’re a parent, teacher, or counselor supporting a student through the test prep process, here are a few additional tips:
Test prep anxiety doesn’t have to take over your life. By implementing strategies to reduce stress and building confidence, you can thrive during your exam preparation. Remember, it’s about progress, not perfection, and the right mindset can make all the difference.
Stay focused, stay calm, and believe in yourself—because you are capable of achieving your goals!
Feeling more prepared to handle your test prep anxiety?