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2023 WASSCE: Get An ‘A’ In Core Maths And Science If You Master These Confirmed Topics

The West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination(WASSCE) is set to begin on Monday, 31st July, 2023.
All eligible final year students have been urged to make sure that they are well registered in their respect schools in order for them to partake in the examination.

The 2023 WASSCE timetable is officially not out, however, students have been given specific areas to master in the upcoming exams.

The following are some confirmed topics in core mathematics and Integrated Science for the 2023 WASSCE. Candidates have been urged to master these topics and make sure they understand every single aspect of such topics. Candidates are likely to meet these topics in either objective Test only, theory only, practical only or even in all three areas.

NB: Candidates should also learn other topics which may not be included in the topics below.

CORE MATHEMATICS

1. Sets and binary operation

2. Modular arithmetic

3. Statistics & Probability

4. Logarithm and indices

5. Mensuration 1&2

6. Business mathematics [profit loss, depression, ratio]

7. Trigonometry

8. Bearing and vectors

9. Simultaneous equations.

10. Matrix and coordinate geometry (equation of a line)

11. Logic Reasoning

12. Transformation

13. Quadratic graphs, quadratics & functions

14. Series & Sequence

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INTEGRATED SCIENCE

1. Cells

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2. Transports in plants

3. Acids, bases and salts

4. Diseases

5. lonic and covalent bonding

6. Machine

7. Chemical compounds and IUPAC names

8. Friction

9. Photosynthesis

10. Dentition and digestion in mammals

11. Skeleton of mammals

12. Crops production

13. Force and motion

14. Electrical/Heat

15. Ecosystem

16. Evolution, Variation, and inheritance

What Are Some 2023 Wassce For School Candidates Preparation Strategies I Can Adopt?

  • Students who are likely to sit for the examination must instead start preparing early, have a strategy and a target. Once you have the above in place, keep your focus and start preparing early.
  • Do not pay money to anyone who promises you any leaked papers in future. Instead, use that money to buy some good books in the subjects you will be writing, and commit yourself to dedicated study and hard work.
  • WAEC will release the timetable and other relevant details later in the year as the examination draws near. Instead of students looking for the exact date of the examinations, we recommend that they look for past chief examiners reports, the syllabus and the relevant textbooks and study.
  • SHS 3 students are also advised to be punctual during lessons. Many good candidates begin to mess up once they get to SHS 3. Be careful if you are in your final year.
  • Fight pride and humble yourself. Be discipline and make your books your super friends.
  • Be determined and dedicated
    Dedication and determination surely lead to success. The WASSCE exam is not as scary as it seems. Trust me, we’ve all passed through that process before. The toil, the struggle, the late night sleep, the ‘chew and pour, the stress and anxiety we’ve all gone through such process before. Besides, if you are not able to pass your WASSCE exams very well you can’t continue to the tertiary level of education which may see you opt for a resit the following year.

Finally, remember that, you will not share your good or bad WASSCE results with your friends and those who help you to misbehave and fool around on campus. If you fail to take your study seriously, you will be left behind when your colleagues gain admission into the university, and you have to wait a year or two more to improve on your poor grades.

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