This article aims at throwing more light on Tips for WASSCE 2023 school candidates who want to excel in the WAEC WASSCE exam.
WASSCE candidates need to master simple but useful tips for excelling in examinations. They need tips for WASSCE 2023 on what to do to stay focused on the main agenda for the semester.
The candidates are expected to remain in school until they write the WASSCE 2023. The GES expects teachers to do their work and prepare the candidates for the examination scheduled for July-September 2023
However, students must also dedicate themselves, be disciplined, and focused on their studies to ensure they prepare well for the examination.
Students are advised to take a good look at the remaining syllabus to be covered. Time is already working against them since they have barely four months to prepare for the examination.
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10 tips for WASSCE 2023 school candidates
- Get Moving/Exercise -Students should ensure they keep fit by engaging in regular exercise.
- Limit Distractions and avoid colleagues who will add no value to your final months in school as an SHS student because the day of accountability is drawing nearer. You need to help yourself and pass the WASSCE once and for all.
- Schedule your learning timetable for personal and group study. Take breaks during studies and do not over-study. Study smart, not hard. Check our exam and study tips shared to keep you informed. Don’T OVERSTUDY.
- Plan Out Your Evenings and prep ahead of time by deciding what you will learn and the targets to achieve.
- Join a Study Group that is dedicated to excellence. One that challenges you and helps you study, not those that gossip and waste precious time discussing fruitless topics when you are studying.
- Get Enough Sleep and make good use of your study hours. Socialize carefully and have fun but keep a close eye on your books too. Read: 7 Reasons Why Students Fail WASSCE and BECE Each Year: 8 Rules On How To Avoid Exam Failure
- Get the past papers or examination questions early in the term if you do not have them and hit the ground running. Those who do well in examinations start preparing early. Be one of them and avoid the habit of procrastinating learning and important research.
- Attend classes, take part in quizzes, ask questions, and take your studies seriously.
- Stop hating or disliking subjects like mathematics and integrated science, they have been the downfall of many good students who have to resit them. Work hard and pass once and for all.
- Do not forget God in all you do.

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