This document provides information and strategies for dealing with test anxiety. It defines test anxiety as a feeling of fear and frustration caused by feeling threatened during an exam. Test anxiety can have internal causes like fear of embarrassment or failure, or external causes like poor study habits or time management. The document recommends three stages for coping with test anxiety: before the test through preparation and positive thinking; during the test using relaxation techniques; and after the test focusing on the future and getting help if needed. Managing test anxiety involves expecting it, preparing well, using breathing exercises, and knowing anxiety can be controlled.