5 easy ways to study jamb past questions
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How do I Study Jamb Past Questions and Understand them? This is a very good question. Reading past questions is very easy… You can just pick up Jamb past questions for any year and begin to read like a novel; isn’t it? Nah.
Jamb past questions are not fictional novels or newspapers. You are meant to study, understand and digest them. This powerful jamb article teaches you how to study past questions and understand them very well for Jamb 2021.
In my previous articles, I gallantly explained the reasons to use Jamb past questions and how to use past questions to score above 350 in Jamb 2021.
Effectively Studying Jamb Past Questions For 2021
Back to the topic of the day, “How To Study jamb Past Questions And Understand Them Very Well”. Follow the rules and regulations below:
1. Read Your TextBooks First
The mistake of so many Jamb candidates is that they rush straight to Jamb past questions without having background knowledge of the topics in the Jamb syllabus for all subjects.
Before making attempts to solve problems in past questions, you ought to have covered the topic very well in your textbook(s). Studying past questions without reading will confuse you.
The following are the best order you must follow to study effectively for Jamb 2021.
- Get the recommended materials.
- Go through Jamb syllabus.
- Study with your syllabus and textbooks.
- Get Jamb Pack and study past questions.
- Study with textbooks, jotters, syllabus and Jamb past questions.
- Refer to Textbook for any question/answer on PQ you don’t understand.
- Go through as many questions as many times as possible.
You may click here now to get the full Jamb syllabus for all courses or quickly click here to get jamb past questions for all subjects.
2. Choose The Study Method
The two options you have here are to either solve past questions from a specific topic(s) or attempt everything. The choice you make depends on your level of preparedness.
When the exams are close, your best bet is to answer everything in the order they appear. When in the exam hall, answer questions that won’t take your time before going to the difficult ones.
3. Read, Understand, Solve Problems & Jot Down:
First, read the Jamb past question(s), understand what the questions requires and then proceed to solve the problems.
Don’t study to impress anyone and never skip any question giving you a headache. Ensure to solve everything and refer to your textbooks for clarifications when necessary.
Finally, ensure to jot down any important point or lesson you got from the question (s). Jotting down would help you during revisions.
4. Check Your Answers:
Some answers in your Jamb past question pack are wrong. Ensure to check textbooks also for correct answers you failed or are not clear about. Don’t cram answers too… With constant practice, you would be good.
5. More Practice:
Don’t say, “I have solved this question, therefore I won’t go back to it” Ensure to solve the questions as many times as possible before Jamb 2021 exam date. The more you study, the more you are good to go.
How To Study Jamb Past Questions: Hope you found this guide helpful? Feel free to let me know how you feel using the comment box and don’t fail to share with your friends.
Question for You: Will you obey these rules?
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