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Pre-Interview Nerves/Stress Routines!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="bethbristol" data-source="post: 50067" data-attributes="member: 3580"><p>Definitely agree with what’s been said above - try and have the evening off prior to try and relax and get an early nights sleep. When we were able to travel into London for an interview I would try and do something the evening before to completely distract me like dinner or a film because I am one of those people who could stay awake all night otherwise - and the time this happened before an interview was HORRENDOUS. On the day of the interview definitely eat something at least small because once the first nerves go in the interview your stomach will start rumbling - I had to ask grad rec at my Hogan Lovells interview for a snack because it was just before lockdown so they had put them all away and I could feel myself swaying - so try not put yourself in that situation. Things like a banana or a smoothie can be good if you’re feeling too anxious to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bethbristol, post: 50067, member: 3580"] Definitely agree with what’s been said above - try and have the evening off prior to try and relax and get an early nights sleep. When we were able to travel into London for an interview I would try and do something the evening before to completely distract me like dinner or a film because I am one of those people who could stay awake all night otherwise - and the time this happened before an interview was HORRENDOUS. On the day of the interview definitely eat something at least small because once the first nerves go in the interview your stomach will start rumbling - I had to ask grad rec at my Hogan Lovells interview for a snack because it was just before lockdown so they had put them all away and I could feel myself swaying - so try not put yourself in that situation. Things like a banana or a smoothie can be good if you’re feeling too anxious to eat. [/QUOTE]
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