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Message to all 2020/2021 WAEC And NECO candidates
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| Message to all 2020/2021 WAEC And NECO candidates by Danladi(m): Tue 05, May, 2020 03:27pm |
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Message to all 2020/2021 WAEC And NECO candidates
What a great news that the government has began a gradual opening of the country , this a sign of things returning back to normality with time, since the exam for both NECO and WAEC has been postponed indefinitely, most candidate has stopped reading and stop working hard on their exam. In case you don't know, check out the following 6. Why you need to study hard for the exam 1) It's the practical that carries much mark : Dealing with the practical can be hard, if you aren't good at it, it might render all your mark useless, start browsing the net now on how to deal harder with the practical 2) Expo can fail you : Most candidate has depended their total effort on expo has been promised by their centre, over the years the board has continue increasing their strength on how to curb exam malpractice, as at last year thousands of result were seized which renders them nullification of the exam if you depend your strength on it can surely fail you 3) O'level exam are always strict with their English : if there is any subject you should deal better with, it's your English, start working on it, get their past questions , learn how to write both formal and informal letter, learn how to write essays , there isn't anything hard in English , once you work hard on it. 4) Work on past questions with the required time frame on it : It there is anything you need to take serious during exam, it's time consciousness, start adapting your self to that, and see how you can help your self with the timing 5 ) Be confident : While answering your questions , make it confidential, fear will make you forgets lots of things you've read, do away with fear 6 ) Start mastering how to draw : If there is anything O'level will ever present you in practical, it's always drawing, star getting how to know how to draw better, get their past questions on it, and see how you can help your self draw better 7) Improve your handwriting skills : O'level exams are written, even if a student is brilliant , and the marker is unable to read what he /she writes, that's total failure of the exam . Try the following to improve your handwriting skills. i) Always make your drawing bold ii) Hold your pen firm, make it bold grip to your hand iii) Always space your words, as this will make your drawing neat 1 Like |
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