Survey: Exams more stressful than Covid-19


Cause for concern: Seven in 10 children surveyed feel negatively about upcoming school exams, while six in 10 feel positive about the Covid-19 situation in Singapore. — The Straits Times/ANN

Children in the country are more anxious about exams than they are about Covid-19, a survey has found.

Seven in 10 children feel negatively about upcoming school exams – “angry”, “worried” or “sad” – with more than three in five feeling “worried”.

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