One Who Isn’t So Intelligent Can Pass JAMB
It has become a national anthem that you can’t pass Jamb unless you are extremely intelligent. But can I shock you? Those who feel they are intelligent fail Jamb more. Passing Jamb is not all about reading or being intelligent, it is all about smartness.
Passing the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination is an achievable goal for anyone who possesses strong reading and writing skills, regardless of their perceived level of intelligence. It’s important to recognize that success in JAMB does not solely depend on extreme intelligence, but rather on a combination of effective preparation, dedication, and a strategic approach to studying.
Firstly, having good reading and writing abilities forms the foundation for excelling in the JAMB examination. Strong reading skills allow you to comprehend and analyze the questions effectively, while proficient writing skills enable you to express your thoughts clearly and concisely in the required format.
These skills are essential for tackling the different sections of the examination, including the English language and comprehension sections.
While intelligence can certainly be advantageous, it is not the sole determining factor for success in JAMB. The examination assesses a wide range of knowledge and skills across various subjects, such as mathematics, sciences, and the arts. Therefore, with adequate preparation and a systematic study plan, you can acquire the necessary knowledge and understanding to perform well in each subject area.
Preparing for the JAMB UTME requires a structured and disciplined approach. Start by familiarizing yourself with the syllabus and examination format to understand the scope of the topics to be covered.
Create a study schedule that allows you to allocate sufficient time for each subject, focusing on areas where you may need more practice or review. Make use of recommended textbooks, past questions, and study guides that align with the JAMB curriculum to enhance your understanding of the subjects.
Furthermore, taking advantage of available resources and support can significantly contribute to your success in JAMB. Seek guidance from teachers, mentors, or experienced individuals who can provide valuable insights and strategies for effective preparation.
Consider joining study groups or online forums where you can engage in discussions, share knowledge, and learn from the experiences of others preparing for the examination.
Practice is crucial when it comes to preparing for JAMB. Regularly attempt mock tests and past questions to familiarize yourself with the examination format and time constraints.
This practice will help you improve your speed, accuracy, and overall performance. Additionally, reviewing your answers and identifying areas for improvement will enable you to focus your studying efforts and address any weaknesses.
Lastly, it is important to maintain a positive mindset and believe in your abilities. Avoid comparing yourself to others or letting self-doubt hinder your progress. Recognize that passing JAMB is within your reach, and approach the examination with confidence and determination.
Now, a question comes to mind, how do I pass Jamb even as a dullard? It is very simple. The first step to take is early preparations. Very Intelligent students catch up very fast.
However, since you are not so intelligent, starting early will put you in the right path. Get Jamb syllabus, or click here to download them now. Then buy the recommended textbooks and begin to study them.
The second thing you should do is to attend any good tutorial centre around. They will help brush you up. While you are there, ensure to ask them questions and don’t keep anything to yourself. You paid for the tutorials; get value for the money.
Finally, a good practice is for you to study along with past questions. Past questions reveal what Jamb demand from you and how you attempt their questions. You can get past questions here for free too.
Jamb Series Part 2: One Who Isn’t Very Intelligent Can Pass Jamb. Feel free to let me know how you feel or ask questions using the comment box. I wish you the very best. Don’t fail to follow my series bumper 2 bumper.
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Kelvin says
sir I can catch up
Kelvin says
Sir am not sound in maths and the examination is soon. what should I do
Adura pemi says
Sir am not good in math pls sir how will I cope
Omorodion Tessy. says
Please sir I want to study accounting, are these subjects okay, mathematics, English language, economics and commerce or is it mathematics English language, govt and economics.
Olamide says
Sir is this subject OK fr mass communication journalism to be précise
English
Literature
Government
Biology
dennis abraham says
sir which subjects can i offer in doing mechanical engineering
deborah says
what subject should i do,i want to study business admin
Anonymous says
sir I want to study microbiology I don’t know if this subject is okay,
biology
chemistry
English
physics
Esther opara says
Am not good in chemistry , what can I do
funmi says
I made mistakes in filling my fist and second school in the last choice can I still change it
Courage says
Same with me sir
Adewale says
In need of series Sir
I want to study building tech
I choose this subject is it okay
Math
Eng
Chem
Phy
sodiq says
sir is it compulsory to do english on jamb matriculation
jamiusodiq says
sir` is it compulsory to do english on jamb matriculation
Emmanuel says
yes
peter says
please I need past question
gabriel innocent says
what am afraid of concerning jamb is the registration process.over here in benue state we struggle hard to get registered but i believe that once i succeed with the registration process, i will pass the exam.
Happiness C. Edem says
pls sir am about to write my jamb nd waec nxt year but am sacred of jamb becos some people say dat it hard, wat should i do sir?
Anonymous says
not enough
Samson says
Please sir I need ur help i havr your app and I don’t havr money to activate it sir please I need ur help on English and government
Adebola bankole says
Pls sir,how can i pass jamb without doing tutorial
Chukwuneme Oheaji says
English
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Courage says
Sir am really confused about what to study in the university.
marvelous says
great writeup sir.think u
nwabueze amaka says
pls sir, can u choose 2 state university in first choice and 4th choice
MVIHIGA ISAIAH says
HI, YOU CAN ONLY CHOOSE 2 UNIVERSITIES FROM THE FIRST AND SECOND CHOICE, BUT REMEMBER THE FIRST 1 SHOULD BE THE MOST PREFERS CHOICE FOLLOW BY THE ADDITIONAL ONE, WHILE THE 3RD CHOICE IS ND, AND THE 4TH CHOICE IS INNOVATION ENTERPRISE
Dauda Ismail abiola says
sir, which subject should I combine on civil engineering
Isaac Inegbenehi says
See lists of subject combination for all courses here Jamb subject combinations
samuel says
when is closing date for jamb registration
Abraham says
Pls sir..I want to study Business Administration…pls I don’t know if this combination is okay sir
Math
English
Economics
Commerce
Isaac Inegbenehi says
See full combinations here combination for all courses
Chinplang Jacob says
yea it perfectly okex
Anonymous says
pls sir what are d best subject combination DAT suits studying banking and finance
Isaac Inegbenehi says
See all subject combinations here
Loveth says
Sir, I’m not really good in maths, pls how do I cope?
Isaac Inegbenehi says
I will release a guide on that… Just follow the series
oyasowowabiodun says
can a student do jamb without knowing how to operates computer
Isaac Inegbenehi says
Yes, all you need is basic training.