WASSCE 2022, A make or break for candidates as they get ready to start the examination from August 1, 2022. The WASSCE for school candidates will serve as a transition examination into their tertiary institutions of choice and programmes.
After nearly two and a half years of hard work, studies, endless stress, and schooling, the WASSCE is the opportunity for candidates to give a good account of themselves.
The government’s Free SHS policy beneficiaries have to excel to prove that the investments of the government in their education were worth it. We challenge our candidates for the WASSCE 2022 to go into the examination with a focused mind and attitude and do their very best, irrespective of whether they are a private school or public school candidates.
Studying well for your exams is not an easy task in the first place. If you have done that will all seriousness, feel hyped and ready to accomplish a lot in your examination without losing confidence in yourself.
The 2022 WASSCE which starts August 1 is to be written by only students from Ghana. In all, a total of 422,883 candidates from 977 schools have registered for the WASSCE after the extended closing date of April 8, 2022. The entry figure included 72 candidates with visual impairment, made up of 39 males and 33 females, as well as 14 candidates with hearing impairment.
WASSCE 2022 starts on 1st August, It is a make or break for candidates but can they pass?
We challenge students to go out there and enjoy the examination and also excel. You can pass, go out there and shine your best.
We leave candidates with these words of motivation…
“If you don’t do your revision properly, you know what’ll happen? YOU SHALL NOT PASS!”
― ACTOR SIR IAN MCKELLEN, CHANNELLING GANDALF FROM TOLKIEN’S “THE LORD OF THE RINGS”, SPEAKING TO STUDENTS AT A HIGH SCHOOL IN SOMERSET, ENGLAND
“Just believe in yourself. Even if you don’t, pretend that you do and, at some point, you will.”
― VENUS WILLIAMS, THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WORLD NO. 1 TENNIS PLAYER IN THE MODERN ERA
On overcoming obstacles
“Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle.”
― Christian D. Larson, author and teacher
Believe in yourself
“Self-belief and hard work will always earn you success.”
― Virat Kohli, Indian cricketer Power of mindset
Another of my all-time favourite motivational exam quotes for students.
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