It baffles me a lot whenever I meet with Jambites who struggle to score
barely 200 in JAMB. I begin to ask myself, “What is so difficult about
JAMB that lots of students struggle with it?” From my findings, I
discovered that lots of students are not knowledgeable about how to pass
JAMB and pass it very well.
It is not as difficult as most
students think. As a result of this, I decided to come up with this
write-up which I titled “7 Secrets of getting 280 and above in JAMB.”
The seven secrets are discussed below;
1. Set a Target
Personally,
I believe that there is nothing impossible that one cannot achieve. In
scoring 280 and above in UTME exam, the first step is for you to believe
you can achieve and set a target on the score you want to have in the
end of the day.
Overtime, I have observed that most students do
not have a specific score they want to have in the JAMB. All they do is
just to read without a specific target. However, I always encourage
Jambites to set very high score as their target. Setting a target will
help you to be focused on what you want to achieve in the exam.
2. Study smart
It
is not all about studying hard; it is about studying smart. Kindly get
the JAMB syllabus and past questions, studying closing to identify the
core topics JAMB often repeat year in year out. If you can study those
topics very well, I think the job is half way done. Also, understand
your study pattern and not emulate friends. I used to have friends who
loved drinking lots of water whenever they were studying. Hence, it is
left for you to learn to study smart in preparing for the exam.
3. Practice
I
remember practicing my JAMB past questions up to a point where I knew
almost all the answers off hand. I had different forms of past questions
for every of my subjects. What I am trying to point out is it is very
important for you to practice very closely especially the JAMB past
question because it will expose you to the patterns of questions set by
JAMB. Also it has been proven over time that JAMB repeats questions from
previous years. You can be fortunate to come across such questions
during your exam.
4. Do not cheat
The prevalent thing
among Jambites is relying on different forms of examination malpractices
to score very high in the exam. But unfortunately for them, they end up
having very low scores despite the exam malpractices.
If you
want to indeed score 280 and above in JAMB and eventually gain the
much-desired admission, stay away from exam malpractices before, during
and after the exam. Funny enough, majority of courses taken by year-one
students are topics selected from JAMB syllabus. So if you fail to study
now, if you still encounter those topics even after you gained
admission through the back door.
5. Rest
I know this point may
seem unnecessary to you, but it is of great importance if you truly
want to perform very well in your UTME exam. The problem most studious
students do have is their inability to set out time to have some rest.
The human brain is often stressed a lot by constant study.
Hence,
it is advisably for you to always take intermittent rest. It looks so
funny to me whenever I meet students who study all night a day to their
JAMB exam. To me, such study places sheer pressure on them. A day to
your JAMB exam is for you to take out time to rest and ruminate on what
you have studied over time.
6. Gist with Friends
The popular
saying that ‘no man is an Island’ is applicable in this situation. As a
jambites do not isolate yourself. Make friends with fellow Jambites and
exchange ideas with them because you can never know everything on your
own. However, do not make friends with the dullards who would draw you
back all in the name of making friends; make friends with those you will
learn a great deal from.
I remember when I was preparing for
JAMB in 2011, I encountered a group of guys at the public library where I
used to study. These guys were very intelligent and I learnt a lot from
them. Aside learning from friends, making good friends helps you to be
abreast with any latest rumour or news about the exam. I know a lot of
people who could have performed very well in JAMB if they had been
exposed to timely information.
7. God factor
The
God-factor can never be ruled out. In everything you do, put God first.
The bare truth is you need God’s direction when preparing to score 280
and above in JAMB. As a matter of fact, such feat is attainable even
without any ‘special centre’ during the exam. Personally, I do not
support or encourage students to enroll for ‘special centre’ for exams; I
always believe in merit.
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