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Why 2022 WASSCE Candidates Are Scared Of Failing Their WASSCE

 

Why 2022 WASSCE candidates are scared of failing
2022 Wassce

2022 Candidates are scared of failing. WASSCE 2022 started around July 2022 and ended on 27th September, 2022. Many candidates who took part in the examinations are scared of failing due to some reasons. In this article I will disclose why 2022 WASSCE candidates are scared of failing

Why 2022 WASSCE Candidates Are Scared Of Failing

The Questions

2022 WASSCE Candidates are saying the questions were very difficult, most of which they were not taught in class. They said there was not much of past questions in the examination, due to that, they are scared of failing because most of them learnt the past questions very well.

Strict Invigilation

They also complained that the invigilation was very strict and so they did not get the chance to help each other. Examination malpractice was really lowered due to tight invigilation.

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“Apor” Didn’t Come

2022 WASSCE Candidates stated that most of the questions did not leak because this year, it was only Ghana that was writingg at that time. Most of the West African Countries had completed theirs so the security was tight and the questions didn’t leak.

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This is why WASSCE Candidates are scared of failing their WASSCE. Leave your comments in the comments box so we know your views.

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