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Tips to help matrics adjust to the new normal

NO MATTER the chaos and uncertainty around you, you can still take charge of yourself.

These were the words of encouragement from experts to matric pupils at a recent webinar on “Study hacks to get through matric exams”.

The event, hosted by the South African College of Applied Psychology (Sacap), was aimed at empowering pupils who are preparing for their matric finals.

Esmarie Cilliers, a registered counsellor in private practice, said: “Studying for success is not a question of luck or talent alone. Researchers agree that pupils who have a

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