In Nigeria, your JAMB score is what will ultimately determine what higher institution and course will take you.
Your JAMB is very important and strategic. If you want to study a choice, reputable course you must aim to get at least 250 in JAMB.
How do you get 250+ in JAMB?
JAMB is an A-Level exam and this means that its questions are advanced, sophisticated, and beyond what you do in secondary school.
So to pass in flying colors, follow these directives:
1. Study all the past questions textbooks diligently at least four times each. Know why the answers are the answers and why the non-answers are wrong. Most times, past questions get repeated. A lot.
Have a notebook, preferably a portable 2A that you can take anywhere and note down important points.
2. Study with detailed textbooks. Download textbooks online and use them for diligent studies. Note down points from them. Over the years, I've download relevant textbooks from the net and will be happy to send them to you.
3. Set questions for yourself. Make them as hard as possible, for the way you practise is the way you will fight.
4. Get a reading partner that is bright. Iron sharpens iron as a man sharpens his friend. You will remember more the things you speak of with your friend than the ones you read silently.
5. Work on your memory. Memory is one of the most essential skills you need in the exam hall. If your memory is dull, nothing can help you get a high score. I'd write on memory soon.
6. Know what JAMB wants by studying their syllabus. Fortunately, JAMB gives a syllabus and if you study it diligently, you can know where to focus your reading fire.
7. Enroll in a viable tutorial that knows what it is doing, like #msuapp💕⛅🙌. A great Tutorial is a shortcut that bridges the gap between your JAMB dream and fulfilment.
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