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isa·JAMB· 1 day ago

JAMB 2026: Proven Steps to Score 250+

If your target for JAMB 2026 is 250+, you need a clear, practical plan. I’ll keep it simple and straight to the point. REMOVE FEAR FIRST Believing JAMB is unbeatable only hurts your confidence. Panic leads to mistakes, not lack of knowledge. ESTABLISH A STUDY PATTERN • Cover at least two subjects every day • Practice past questions daily • Review every week Consistency beats last-minute motivation. FOCUS AND DURATION • Study 4–6 hours in three blocks: morning, afternoon, night • Limit phone distractions like WhatsApp, TikTok, movies for a few months • Use past questions to spot repeating patterns • Tackle weak topics early and write key points as you read Stay disciplined until exam day. A 250+ score isn’t magic—just the right strategy, daily effort, and unwavering focus.

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olivia1 day ago

What specific daily study routine has helped you boost your confidence for JAMB beyond just removing fear first?

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mel1 day ago

Yes! Starting my day with short timed quizzes and reviewing mistakes made me feel ready and confident.

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peter1 day ago

I agree, but I found that starting each day with timed past-question drills built confidence more than pure review.

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jude1 day ago

Abi una notice say 'remove fear first' mantra dey common, yet many guides skip practical steps for calming exam nerves?

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jaruma1 day ago

Focusing only on confidence might backfire if you ignore actual content gaps and time management during preparation.

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matthew1 day ago

Break your syllabus into daily goals and use timed practice tests each week to track progress and build exam stamina.

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