WASSCE 2023: All WASSCE Candidates Should Take Note Of These
The 2023 WASSCE is set to commence from 31st July 2023 to 26th September 2023. The official timetable for the 2023 WASSCE is yet to be released.
Last year’s WASSCE candidates passed very well as it was shocking and stellar results from all the Senior High Schools.
The 2022 WASSCE was quite shaky for Ghanaian candidates because candidates had stayed home for a whole year without studies.
The baton has been passed on to the next badge of students. Final-year students getting ready to write the 2023 WASSCE examination set by WAEC should take note of the following things before 2022 ends.
1. Be determined and dedicated
Success is undoubtedly the result of dedication and determination. The WASSCE exam is not as frightening as it appears. Believe me, we’ve all been through it before. We’ve all been through the toil, the fight, the late night sleep, the ‘chew and pour,’ the worry and anxiety.
Furthermore, if you do not pass your WASSCE exams well, you may be unable to continue your study at the tertiary level, which may necessitate a resit the following year.
I urge all 2023 aspiring WASSCE candidates to be more determined than ever and be abreast and dedicate their time to their books more often.
Besides, without dedication, you’re leaving no legacy.
2. Draw a timetable
In life in order to be successful we plan right? In RME in JHS, you thought of the wise ways to spend money right? Drawing a budget is the sole way to spend money. Here, in academics, you have to draw your own personal timetable that you have and, just follow it accordingly without diverting.
3. Have enough rest
Trust me my dear aspiring candidates if you don’t prepare well and have enough sleep before you write your WASSCE exams you will be worn out.
Take a break when you feel tired when learning. Always make sure that aside from your book and studies your health is also your priority in order to pass this exam.
4. Do Not Procrastinate
Procrastination is the thief of time, they say, and they are correct. We have 24 hours in a day, and we must use them properly.
You’ll be pleased to keep putting off the 2023 WASSCE since you have 4 or 5 months but trust me, it’s as short as the shortest guy alive.
Don’t put off your studying. Make certain that you do the right thing at the right moment.
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