Oluwashina
Oluwashina Now to JAMB.
1. Make sure you get a syllabus to know what you are required to know in
each subject.
2. Make sure you understand the
difference between similar things e.g
Cartillage, muscles because they dont
just
test whether you have an idea but if
you know the difference between pretty similar things
3. For calculation based subjects,
JAMB options are actually based on
misconceptions i.e if you don't
understand
well, your wrong answer will also be
available.
4. Get as many past questions as
possible. When you practice make
sure you confirm your answers from
reputable textbooks
and not 'Hungry authors' with
wuruwuru answers
5. Work on your speed and accuracy
because its a test of both, there's no
point knowing all the answers but not
being able to finish.
6. You must attempt the simple
questions first.
7. With your familiarity with past
questions, you will discover the areas
where questions usually come from &
you can quickly pick on your areas of
strength first.