1. Lack of proper Preparation for the JAMB Exam:
Many students didn’t do the work needed to score high in JAMB. They barely covered their curriculum. They didn’t create sufficient study time with adequate study materials.
Many started reading a few weeks before the exam when they should have started months ago. The best time to start preparing for JAMB is when the decision is to write JAMB is made, months before registration starts.
Students entered the hall without dealing with weaknesses in their core subjects, particularly Mathematics and English.
Your time of preparation is the time to make your weaknesses your friend.
Don’t enter the hall knowing that you have not read your literature book. this will reduce your ability to answer questions correctly.
2. Distraction from Social Media:
Many students focused more on participating in the latest TikTok challenge than preparing for their exams.
There was more activity on their social media channel than on their reading materials.
Some refused to put down their phones while reading for this exam, and time allocated for reading was spent on different social media channels.
Exam preparation is a time for self-discipline and denial for a short time to achieve the goal of scoring high.
you can decide to put down your phone for 3 months, pass your exams and go to university.
You can also follow up on all breaking news on social media with a chance of returning to write the same exam again.
3. Poor Understanding of JAMB Exam Format:
4. Exam Stress and Anxiety:
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Inadequate Preparation: Limited access to experienced teachers, mentors, or tutors leaves students without proper direction.
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Personal Challenges: Health issues, family problems, or financial struggles affect students’ mental well-being and academic performance.
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Unrealistic Expectations: Setting unachievable targets and comparing oneself to others leads to discouragement, low self-esteem and burnout.
5. System Failure:
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Start preparing early.
- Use ExamScholars App to prepare for your exam.
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Seek guidance from experienced teachers or mentors who have your target results.
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Practice with sample questions and past exams
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Understand yourself and your learning process.
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Manage exam stress and anxiety.
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Set realistic goals and celebrate progress, not perfection.