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Lack Of Preparation Brings Regret by starryadmin: 3:00pm On Feb 27, 2020
“WAEC Result is out.” Someone said

Immediately I heard this, my heart started racing on this day. I could not eat or sleep because I’ve been hearing all kinds of news.

Some people failed woefully, some passed but failed either Mathematics or English, some people barely made it past five credits. Bad news everywhere!

My parents were just hoping and praying I passed all my WAEC papers.

I refused to check my result on time because my cousin told me he failed two important subject and his parents almost ‘skinned him alive’. In fact, he confessed to me that his life was over.

And I was like God please let me pass ooo because I knew I didn’t answer some questions very well

Eventually, after one week I decided to be brave and boldly checked my WAEC result

Lo and behold I passed all my papers ooo! Actually, it wasn’t an excellent result but at least I didn’t have to re –write any paper and my cousin wasn’t that lucky

This is the feeling of most students. This is how you feel when they hear WAEC result is out

Your heart just starts racing, you get scared and begin to regret some of your decisions. You wished you read well, or wished that you sat at the back of your friend who is more brilliant, or you wished you took that expo in…

But

You don’t have to be scared when you are checking your result if you prepared well for it

I know you are thinking it’s not that easy

And

In your mind, you are saying that WAEC syllabus is very voluminous.

Yes it is but if you start preparations on time you will discover you will be able to cover the syllabus

Research as shown reading is becoming more difficult for students, not because you don’t want to read, but because there is a lot of distractions like the internet ,games.

So what’s the solution?

The solution is through video lecture

If it takes 10 hours to finish 150 pages book, it will take just 2 hours to finish the same book in a video format

What I’m saying is that you can use the same 10 hours to covered 3 textbooks in a video format instead of 1 textbook in 10 hours in a physical text book

Can you see what I mean?

And it can also be repeated as much time as possible especially at areas you find it difficult to understand.


According to Word stream statistics, students can retain 95% of a message when they watch it in a video but can retain 10% of a message when reading it in text.

Can you see for yourself?

Now you see that you can cover the voluminous syllabus through the WAEC video lecture which is going to make learning easier and faster for you, without having to fear when WAEC result comes out.

P.S : Writing and passing all your WAEC papers is not impossible if you follow the right process

You can get the WAEC lecture videos NOW! All you have to do is

Call Starry Gold Academy on, 07038174484, 08023428420, 08085378906, 08123189141,08074460975, 09076786154, 07086810335

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