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Hello @Figuring_out,
I am also in a very similar scenario with my university exams coming up soon. I think confidence, but also positivity is key. A good way to reduce stress is to plan ahead and schedule your time efficiently so you can have a clear mind for your exams. Perhaps setting healthy goals may help you to organise and understand your academic expectations (without going too crazy 😄). By setting goals like "I'm gonna do 4 hours on this" or "I'm gonna revise on this today" means at the end of the day you can rest, knowing you have made tiny accomplishments on a path to a bigger accomplishment.
Have you thought of engaging in some physical activity or even simply some breathing exercises? From my personal experience, it's so important to allow yourself some time to disengage from your study and do something you love. Ironically, I taking breaks is actually better for learning and this is scientifically proven - studies show improving your self care and wellbeing is correlated with academic performance. Maybe give this a go and hopefully you can retain information more efficiently.
From what it sounds, you are committed to your studies, and that's all I need to know that you are ambitious and are driven for success, which is guaranteed for you. Don't be too stressed and remember that you are already doing really well. Hopefully this can help you 'figure things out' (see what I did there? 😏). 💯💯💯