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7 Signs You’re Prepared For WAEC 2023

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Modified On Sep 20, 2022 By Isaac

Have you ever asked yourself the question, am I prepared for Waec or not? How do I know whether I am prepared for Waec? This is what we shall discuss in this article today.

Do you actually think you are set for Waec or Neco? If yes, what makes you think you are prepared? If No, what then makes you think that you are not prepared?

Check out the biggest signs that you are fully prepared for your exams. If you are not prepared yet, you may want to click here for how to prepare and pass any SSCE examination once and for all.

The following are 7 Signs That You Are Prepared For Waec And Neco:

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  • 1. Full Confidence
  • 2. No Fear
  • 3. Solving Questions Correctly
  • 4. Covered Topics
  • 5. Sure Of All As
  • 6. Understands Waec
  • 7. Solved Past Questions

1. Full Confidence

This is the first sign that shows whether you are good to go or not. Your confidence determines your competence. Being confident in yourself shows that you have something to bring to the table.

2. No Fear

At the mention of Waec & Neco, the heart of many students beat, and they are filled with fear.

Now, If you are no longer scared when people talk about Waec, it means you have gathered liver. This signal shows that you are equipped for the exam.

3. Solving Questions Correctly

When you go through questions under the topics you have covered and are able to get many of them correctly and very fast, then you are prepared to face Waec/Neco.

On the other hand, if you still struggle to solve problems, it implies that some work still needs to be done.

4. Covered Topics

If you have read every topic in the WAEC syllabus back to back, you don’t need a magician to tell you that you are good to go. Covering the WAEC syllabus and hot topics is a strong signal of adequate preparation.

5. Sure Of All As

If you have ever told yourself that your lowest score should be an A based on how you have prepared so far, then you are set to pass Waec/Neco.

It takes a confident and prepared candidate to set a target and at the same time be sure of the target.

6. Understands Waec

If you actually understand how waec and Neco sets questions and how to completely interpret them, congrats! you are set for the examination.

7. Solved Past Questions

If you have solved and fully understood six years past questions each for you subjects, then you are set to blast Waec and Neco.

From my simple explanations above, where do you stand? Are you prepared or you are still preparing? Drop your comment below and don’t fail to share with others.

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Part 17: Don't go to miracle centres
Part 18: Reasons to write waec and neco together
Part 19: Must I sit for 9 subjects in ssce
Part 20: Secondary school vs lecture centres
Part 21: How to prepare and pass waec
Part 22: When waec certificate will be out
Part 23: About waec results upgrade
Part 24: Can I use waec syllabus for Neco
Part 25: Should I cram past questions 
Part 26: How to form notes when reading
Part 27: Why intelligent students still fail
Part 28: Pass waec and neco mathematics

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  1. Opeoluwa says

    I’m still preparing

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