Viewing Examinations Rightly

[Of Special Interest to Young Men and Women]

School examinations are often feared because they are thought of as presenting some unknown or obscure demands; whereas usually they present the opportunity to recapitulate or restate what has been learned during the preceding months.

As examinations approach, one may be assailed with the fear that he will not remember what he has learned, or that he will fail and that this in turn may stop all further academic and educational progress.

How blessed is that young person who has learned in Christian Science that by being faithful over his preparation and work he need not fear any experience! Having done his part, he knows he can safely trust God, divine Mind, to give him precisely the knowledge he needs every moment and the ability to fulfill every demand.

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