There are just over 80 days left before the midterm exams, and the first model exam is coming up next month.
But I'm still a ways away from my target score and I'm quite anxious.
The whole thing was particularly tense and quiet.
The math topics are really complicated, the English vocabulary is too big, the sports running is exhausting and breathless, and the atmosphere in the class is less than ideal.

People around me always say don't put too much pressure on yourself, but I just can't relax.
It feels like no one really understands me and it's especially lonely.
Lately, I've been bursting with anxiety, heavy with loneliness, becoming extra sensitive, and wanting to cry at the drop of a hat.
I'm really worried about the midterm. What should I do?
Hi classmate, I can sympathize with your helplessness and anxiety. I'm replying to your question because my nephew is about to take his midterm exams, and even though we're not in the same place, I can imagine that he's under a lot of pressure, and it's always on my mind. You feel lonely, probably because you didn't talk about your emotions, try to find classmates or friends to talk about your worries, it will be much easier to talk about it.
It's normal to be stressed when exams are approaching, you can communicate well with your mom and dad and tell them about your specific difficulties, such as difficult math problems or words you can't remember, and they will understand your efforts and face the pre-test stress with you.
It is good to actively seek help, but also to know the brothers and sisters to ask for advice on revision methods and relaxation techniques; don't be stifled by a person to cry, want to cry out in pain, this is a good way to release the pressure, I used to always hold back, and later found that the heart of the cry out instead of comfort.
Remember, you are not alone, family, friends and classmates are willing to support you, as long as you name specific needs, so that everyone can give substantial help. Good luck with your midterms and stay in a good mood!