The young people explain how to spot the warning signs of exam stress and what action you should take when the pressure mounts. Top tips include eating healthily, taking lots of exercise and planning revision well ahead. But, above all else, we're told not to stress too much - you can always retake your exams if necessary.
Haringey's youth magazine Exposure reflects on the impact the recession is having on young people in its latest issue. Writer Enja Dixon explains how the financial crisis could lead to Saturday jobs becoming impossible to find and the job market becoming flooded with experienced adults.
Tower Hamlets' Nang! magazine has secured an exclusive interview with London Mayor Boris Johnson. Reporter Kamillia Kasbri uses her time to quiz the former journalist about his plans to improve life for young people in the capital. Johnson seizes the opportunity to wax lyrical about how many sporting facilities across London will be upgraded thanks to £12.5m of funding. He also supports the creation of a "tunnelling academy" to train young people to help build London's Crossrail service.
Young Scot magazine takes a look at some of the latest gadgets on the market. Its list of devices for under £100 includes the Flip Video Mino digital camcorder, a pocket-sized camera that lets users record up to an hour of footage, and Apple's Ipod Shuffle. The Sega Megadrive makes it on to the list of best gadgets for under £50. The reviewers liked the fact that it came with a bunch of preloaded games.