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How To Pass Wassce And Other Exams by 365naijanews(m): 6:43am On Oct 07, 2012
HOW TO PASS WASSCE AND OTHER EXAMS.

Student who are yet to gain admission would love this. Even graduate to be no knowlegde is waste.

As wassce exam draws near. It is therefore important on know the him or her can pass the exam in just on sitting.

1) Before The Examination
(a) Entry: The first stage
leading to passing, or
getting valid result is
proper entry. To scale this
stage, ensure that you
complete your entry correctly. Use the
examination syllabus and
regulation as well as the
rules for completing entry
document. Many
candidates have been known to fail to complete
their names, examination
numbers, gender codes
and choices of subjects
correctly, even in the
School (May/June) Examination. Such
candidates spend useful
time asking the
examining body to
correct the wrong entry.
Some even accuse the examining body of
responsibility for the
error, until the original
documents are shown
them!

(b) Coverage of Syllabuses
and Regulations.
Get the syllabuses for the
subjects chosen and study
the topics;
listen in class and study later; consult good
tutorial colleges if you are
a private candidate. Get
the required text books
and study consistently
over a long period. Avoid reliance on “short notes”
at the beginning of
learning a topic. Let the
facts sink into you. Study
the regulations governing
examinations, particularly about desired behaviour
in examination, so that
you do not ignorantly
involve yourself in
malpractices with serious
consequences.

(c) Learn to answer
questions after each topic
– to enable you determine
how far you assimilated
the topic. You may use
past questions, or form your own related
questions to the topic,
answering such questions
– in writing, not glibly
orally.

(d) Share knowledge and
exchange ideas with
mates since you may not
have access to all
textbooks or knowledge
on a topic. But [b]DO NOT[b] join in cramming model
answers prepared by
somebody else. Learn to
use your own words to
treat or answer questions
except where actual quotation is required.

(e) Determine to face the
exam yourself. Avoid
relying on people to help
you do all or part of the
examination; avoid
looking for “EXPO” – that is questions that may leak.
Disappointment often
comes from such. (f) Locate your
examination centre and
hall before the date your
examination starts,
including those for
specific subjects that have common centres. You will,
thereby, avoid frustration
and reduction of passing
chances! (g) “Commit your way
unto the Lord, trust also in
Him, He will bring it to
pass”.

(2) During The Examination (a) Punctuality to exam
centre will enable you use
all the time allocated to
the exam. Rushing in
when a paper had started
destabilizes the examinee. Drop bags, books, notes
and sheets outside. (b) In practical paper, be
sure you stay in the
group you are assigned to
avoid mix-up of work
with other people’s. (c) Get your correct exam
centre and seat,
particularly in multiple
centre schools / venues. (d) Collect and protect
your answer booklet,
when the supervisor
gives it out. Write your
name, examination
number, subject and sex code (in objective on the
booklet). (e) Collect your question
paper and guard it
jealously. Write your
name on it, immediately
you get it, for easy
identification when need arises. (f) When asked to start,
take time to read the
rubrics/instruction such
as the number of
questions to answer in all,
and from each section. Tick the ones you want to
attempt and write your
outlines of approach. (g) Answer question
precisely and up to the
point; think of many
points and do not waste
time discussing one point
to the detriment of others unless the question asks
you to. Time yourself on
each number to avoid
waste of time on one. (h) In objective or
multiple answers paper,
shade your choices
properly. (i) Protect “your work to
avoid others spying on
your work and so involve
you i: collusion, leading to
cancelling of subject
result. (j) Remember that you
are writing an
examination; avoid using
pidgin English do not
forget your punctuation
marks and rules of grammar. Know that all
the rules of grammar and
punctuation are marked
in the English Language
Papers. Many candidates
ignore this fact. (k) Towards the end, read
over your work to
correct errors –
particularly your exam
number; subject code and
question numbers. Cancel rough work neatly to
avoid their being marked. (l) When asked to stop -
Do so promptly to avoid
conflict with the
regulations. Turn your
answer sheet or booklet
over till the invigilator or supervisor gets to you to
collect your answer
sheet/booklet. Avoid
arguing with the
invigilator or supervisor.

(3) At The End Of Examination (a) Leave the exam hall
quietly.
(b) Do not engage in gang
action against perceived,
strict supervisor and
invigilator (c) If you notice any mob
action – strive to alert
police. Help your friends make
good grades in their
exams…

Source;http://365naijanews.com/how-to-pass-wassce-and-other-exams
Re: How To Pass Wassce And Other Exams by Mynd44: 6:52am On Oct 07, 2012
How about you just copy your way to pass
Re: How To Pass Wassce And Other Exams by 365naijanews(m): 7:00am On Oct 07, 2012
Mynd_44: How about you just copy your way to pass
Lol that is really funny ma friend. That is nt adviseable na.

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