“Go & Make Grades U’ll Be Proud Of” plus 10 Final Pieces of Advice from Ghana Education News to 2022 BECE Candidates

The Ghana Education News portal has sent a good luck message to all 2022 BECE candidates. The message is simple, “Go & Make Grades U’ll Be Proud Of “.
The education news portal over the last few months has challenged BECE candidates with several test questions across all nine subjects at the BECE level with the sole aim of helping candidates revise with diverse questions and to demystify the BECE.
As the candidates commence their examination on 17th October, the portal believes candidates should go into the examination and obey all examination rules. Again, candidates should not be intimidated by the questions WAEC throws at them.
Contributing to this good luck message, the Team-lead at Ghanaeducation.org Mr. Wisdom Hammond called on all candidates to work hard throughout the examination and implement all the pieces of advice they received from their teachers and learned from all Ghana Education News publications.
Candidates are also encouraged to desist from any attempt to cheat in the examination, instead, they should channel such energies into polishing up for the examination and giving off their best.
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After Nine years of basic education, the best reward you can give to your parents and yourself in this 2022 BECE is to “Go and Make Grades You Will Be Proud Of”.
The Ghana Education News team sent warm wishes to all candidates who prepared for the BECE using our home mock examination and revision materials posted on our web portal. We wish you nothing but the best of luck in the examination.
10 Final Pieces of Advice from Ghana Education News to 2022 BECE Candidates
- Kindly read the questions carefully.
- Provide complete and convincing answers in sentence form
- Support answers with one example each.
- Do well to check your spelling and grammar
- Read through your answers.
- Never give up in the exam hall
- Answer your objective test carefully and choose answers wisely.
- Learn to shade objective test answers correctly.
- Always go over your work
- Do not forget to write down the questions numbers you answered as required in section B on the front page of the answer booklet.
We wish candidates the very best of luck.
Source: Ghana Education News Team