These are easy new steps on how to pass the upcoming 2023 WASSCE. Candidates are advised to take note of these tips on how to pass the 2023 WASSCE which begins from Monday 31st July 2023.
Passing the WAEC exam is the most important achievement of any secondary school student’s life. It signifies the end of his time wearing school uniforms and standing in the assembly hall, as well as the start of his advanced academic development or skill acquisition period.
The Seven(7) ‘New’ Tips On How To Pass 2023 WASSCE
1. Self-determination
This is the first step that any student who wishes to pass the WAEC examination in 2023 must take. According to psychologists, every student who passes an exam is driven by determination.
Passing the WAEC examination is not as difficult as some people portray it to be, but to avoid being in the same category as students who were unable to pass the WAEC examination in one sitting, you must be determined in your goal of passing WAEC by studying hard and studying well. When a student studies hard for WAEC, he gains confidence in his ability to pass, and he eventually does.
2. Early preparation
Passing the WAEC examination requires proper and timely preparation. To beat failure at its own game, you must plan ahead of time. To be among those who successfully cross the WAEC hurdle, early preparation is essential.
Some scribes advise students that 6 months is enough time to study and pass WAEC without incident, while others argue that 3 months is sufficient when all necessary information is available.
To be on the safe side, a student should study for the WAEC exam on time, as this will increase his chances of passing the exam, possibly in one sitting.
3. Using WAEC-recommended materials
Cutting grass with a razor blade will result in two outcomes: slow execution of expected tasks and self-harm, as razor blades are not designed for cutting grass and can cut you.
Similarly, using the right materials when studying for WAEC will increase your chances of passing (effectively executing expected tasks) and avoid cases of reading half-baked materials that will leave you ill-prepared for the quality of questions that will be faced in WAEC.
Using the right materials to study, such as WAEC-recommended textbooks and WAEC past questions, prepares students for whatever comes in the examination hall because they will be exposed to both knowledge and the structure of the examination questions. Passing WAEC is a foregone conclusion with the right materials.
4. Creating a reading schedule
Scheduling an activity creates order in carrying it out because time or activity clashes are avoided. When a student creates a study schedule to help guide his study time and effectively space out his subjects of interest.
As a student will be well-prepared, having touched on all the necessary parts of each subject, he will be more confident to attempt WAEC questions and have more chances of passing than a student who read haphazardly.
5. Learn from other students’ mistakes in the WAEC examination
There are some mistakes that students make in the WAEC examination. They are as follows:
- Failure to use capital letters when writing their names
- Using the incorrect center number
- Using the incorrect seat number
- Making notes in the margins
- Answers meant for different questions were swapped.
These errors have an impact on students’ WAEC success rates. Students are advised to keep an eye out for mistakes like these in their WAEC exams to avoid receiving an ‘F’.
6. Don’t rely on examination malpractice
Using examination malpractice to pass the WAEC exam is now a common occurrence. It is not advisable for any student who intends to pass the 2023 WASSCE to participate in any form of examination malpractice.
Writing and passing the WASSCE examinations is not an impossible task, so students are encouraged to refrain from seeking illegal assistance in any form during the writing process. Exam malpractice is not required to pass the WAEC examination.
7. Participating in a WAEC mock examination
Sitting to write a WAEC mock examination is the final step in learning how to pass WAEC. A mock examination is one that is formatted similarly to the main examination.
WAEC mock exams include WAEC-structured questions and are held in certified WAEC examination halls. This is to mentally prepare students for the main examination and increase their confidence in their abilities to pass WAEC without fear.
We hope these Seven(7) ‘New’ Tips On How To Pass 2023 WASSCE are taken seriously by candidates getting ready for the exam.
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