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How to score 8A’s easily in WASSCE and BECE examinations

Students have been asking the Ghana Education News team for tips on how to score 8A’s easily in WASSCE and BECE examinations. This question has informed this post to help students across Africa. 

The West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination is administered in West African nations by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).

Many students in their final year of senior secondary school will take the WASSCE, one of the most important exams; the stakes are high, and there is a strong desire to put their best foot forward and achieve the best results in the WAEC Exams.

Unfortunately, some students worry unnecessarily about failing their exams because they are afraid of failing.

We’ve provided some advice so that you can ace the WAEC 2022 exams in a single sitting.

 Tips To Prepare For Your WASSCE

A. Familiarise yourself with the WAEC syllabus:

Finding out the format of the exam is one of the key steps in preparing for it.

Knowing the exam number and subject combination is also crucial.

Students must register for a minimum of six subjects through WAEC and a maximum of nine, including the English Language requirement for Science, Art, and Commercial students.

Multiple-choice and theory questions are the two types of WAEC questions. The WAEC exam consists of multiple-choice questions, and students take practice exams in theory.

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Food and Nutrition students take practice exams. It is essential that you plan your study time according to the WAEC timetable.

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B. Effective Personal TimeTable

A study plan is a list of steps you’ll take to reach a goal you’ve set for yourself.

Time management is essential when preparing for a big exam. You can set aside enough time in your study schedule for each subject.

This would include how many hours you plan to spend reading each subject for the WAEC exams as well as the resources you’ll need to succeed.

Make sure to stick to your study schedule.

C. Do Not Procrastinate

The most effective remedy for exam anxiety is adequate preparation. By doing your pre-reading, you can take your time understanding each concept before moving on to the next one.

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