Meet the girl with 8A’s in WAEC and 351 in JAMB
Summary
TLDRIn this inspiring interview, a 15-year-old student shares her remarkable academic achievements, including scoring 801 in WAEC and 351 in JAMB, which places her among the top 1% of students. She discusses her preparation strategies, emphasizing the importance of a solid foundation, self-study, and leveraging resources like textbooks and past questions. The student also offers advice to fellow students, urging them to aim high, start early, and connect with peers for mutual support. She hints at her future plans, leaning towards studying computer science or engineering, possibly abroad due to challenges in Nigeria's education system.
Takeaways
- 👋 The video is an interview with a young student who achieved high scores in various exams.
- 🎓 The student scored 801 in WAEC, 351 in JAMB, and had excellent results in GCE.
- 🎒 The student attributes her success to hard work, a solid foundation from school, and self-study.
- 📚 She utilized textbooks and syllabuses, focusing on both school curriculum and external materials.
- 📖 For JAMB, she did extensive self-study, especially in areas she found challenging like English and Chemistry.
- ⏰ The student preferred studying late at night for better concentration, dedicating significant hours to her studies.
- 🤝 Networking with other students and teaching peers helped reinforce her own knowledge.
- 📝 She emphasized the importance of understanding the exam syllabus and practicing past questions to understand patterns.
- 🌟 Her advice to other students includes starting preparation early, having a high target, and seeking help when needed.
- 🌍 The student plans to pursue computer science or engineering, likely outside Nigeria, due to the educational system challenges.
Q & A
Can you introduce yourself?
-Hello everyone, my name is [Name]. You might have seen me on Facebook as the girl who scored 801 in WAEC and 351 in JAMB. I'm 15 years old.
How did you feel when you saw your exam results?
-I was surprised and very grateful. For JAMB, I had a target of 330 and was shocked to see 351. For WAEC, I expected my good results since I worked very hard.
Can you explain your preparation process for WAEC and JAMB?
-For WAEC, it started from school with the help of my teachers. For JAMB, I did a lot of self-study, used textbooks like Lamlad for chemistry, physics, and mathematics, and did past questions.
How long did it take you to prepare for JAMB and WAEC?
-My school started JAMB classes in January, but I began serious self-study about a month before the exam. WAEC preparation was continuous throughout secondary school.
What study techniques did you use?
-I preferred to study at night, from 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. I went through the syllabus, used textbooks, practiced past questions, and utilized resources like the TTA group on WhatsApp.
How many hours did you read each day during normal school and exam periods?
-During school, I read for about 3-4 hours daily and more on weekends. During the exam period, I read for about 8 hours a day, focusing mostly at night.
What advice do you have for students preparing for these exams?
-Believe in yourself, prepare for the most difficult exam, start early, connect with other students, and teach others to reinforce your knowledge.
What are your future plans and which university are you considering?
-I plan to study computer science or computer engineering, likely not in Nigeria due to the educational system. I'm considering universities abroad.
How did you balance your schoolwork with exam preparation?
-I balanced it by doing assignments and studying for tests after school. I also utilized weekends and any free time effectively for additional study.
How important is networking and group study in your preparation?
-Networking and group study were very important. Connecting with other students and being part of study groups like the TTA group on WhatsApp greatly helped my preparation.
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