By Patrick Wood
As an army of Australian kids make the transition from primary school to high school this week, social media star and study guru Jessica Holsman has one crucial piece of advice: relax.
The Melbourne-based psychology graduate has amassed more than 260,000 followers on her YouTube channel, Study With Jess, where videos on everything from exam tips to procrastination have attracted just shy of 10 million views.
Ms Holsman has just released her first book, The High School Survival Guide: Your Roadmap to Studying, Socializing & Succeeding, aimed at 12 to 16-year-olds, and said the most important thing about starting high school was to just ease into it.
“Adjusting to a new school and starting high school can be really daunting and anxiety-provoking and it takes time to settle in,” she told ABC News Breakfast.
“It’s a new environment, there are new teachers and new peers but you’ve really got to just embrace change as we do in life in general and make the most of it.
“Just be mindful of that and go easy on yourself.”
Being open to new opportunities is a key message Ms Holsman is eager to spread, and she said sometimes that means making the first move in a new classroom.
It might be asking the questions others are too shy to, or starting a project with a new classmate who might become a new friend.
And most importantly to remember that teachers are there to help.
“[Teachers] do have your best interests at heart and they’re there to help you,” she said.
“So if you have any questions, then I think more often than not if you want to raise your hand, go for it, you know. Do it.”