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WASSCE 2023: How To Score Straight 8A’s With Ease

The 2023 WASSCE will commerce from 31st July 2023 to 26th September 2023 in Ghana. Here are easy steps to score straight 8A’s in your 2023 WASSCE.

Passing your WASSCE is one of the easiest things to do in this life, yes, I mean one of the easiest thing to do in this life. Stay with me as I update you on the easiest things you can do to score straight 8A’s in your WASSCE.

1. Be Determined

Although it might be late to catch up with the syllabus but trust me you can do it. Disregard all the negative thoughts and focus on the positive ones. Be determined that you can make it and you will make it too.

Scoring straight 8A’s is so so easy brethren. If you are determined then let’s get to the next easy step.

2. Focus, Be Consistent, Smart And Time Conscious

You need to be focused in order for you to overcome this examination tension. Focus on your set goals and priorities, make sure you achieve those goals before any other thing.

Stay consistent in the way you learn and how you interact positively in class. Draw a personal time table for yourself during preps and dawns. Be smart enough to be realize the easiest way for you to grasp concepts and definitions. Make sure you are always on time to class, sleep when you have to, have fun when you have to and pray when you have to.

3. Revise and solve past questions

It might be too late for you to catch up with some topics in the various subjects but you can make summary from the internet through the school’s ICT labs. It is not mandatory for you to read a topic about 50 pages yet such topic can be summarized to just 15 pages.

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Make sure you solve more past questions, abreast yourselves with the trends and make sure to know what each question demands of you.

4. Do not rely on ‘APOR’

This is the truth that most final year students do not want to hear. There is nothing like ‘APOR’. All those who convince you to the extent that they will give you the examination questions with answers are all blatant liars. Trust me, there is nothing like ‘APOR’ in examination.

WAEC will not set questions from any where rather within the syllabus given. Here are simple tips you have to know;

  • Study smart not hard
  • Be vigilant and healthy
  • Solve past questions from 2012-2022
  • Solve all objective tests behind all AKI-OLA text books
  • Do not rely on ‘APOR’
  • ‘APOR’ does not exist
  • Pray, Study, revise, solve questions and pray
  • Make sure you use easy ways to study (Mnemonics)

Well, these are the tips that will help you score straight 8A’s in the 2023 WASSCE. Take note of it very well and do not joke with the AKI-OLA part.

READ ALSO: 2023 WAEC Pre-Examination Procedure For WASSCE And BECE

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