They can help massively with stuff from support in seminars, exams, and just general university life.) However, I still know how stressful assessments can be, and wanted to share some practical tips and tricks that have helped me in the past. (If you have a diagnosed condition – or think you might have a condition that is yet undiagnosed – definitely contact the DDSS. Nowadays, my assessment life is much less stressful thanks to the DDSS, who have put in adjustments for me such as yellow SpLD stickers that flag up that I have a communication difficulty and help getting extensions when I need them. Basically, I don’t do well with ‘keep calm’. I’m Lauryn, and if you’ve read some of my blog posts here before you’ll know I have chronic anxiety and an autistic spectrum condition. ![]() While those might be useful to some people, I know that for me they’re annoying at best and completely useless at worst. ![]() ![]() How many times have you heard the same tips?
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