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First Model College Owo: Prep Tips for the Second Assessment Test

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To Our Amazing Students of First Model College, Owo Whether you smashed the first test or didn’t quite hit your target score, you’re all stars! The second assessment is your shot to shine even brighter. Aim for better grades to prep for exams.  After your daily loads of assignments comes with the major concern of what lies ahead. DO NOT PANIC! You're a champion. You've got this. Though, there are a-thousand way you can prepare your test and examinations - you should try this simple study plan. Create a Study Plan (7 PM - 9 PM):  Dedicate 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM daily for focused study. Split this into: 7:00 PM - 8:10 PM : Review notes on key topics on 2 subjects only . Don't overload your brain. Study for 35 minutes on each subject. 8:10 PM - 8:15 PM: Quick break—stretch, drink water or vibe to music. 8:15 PM - 8:35 PM:  Quiz yourself based on the topics you have studied. Ask questions and answer them. Don't cheat. Don't check. Skip the ones you can't answer. 8:35 P...

FG denies scrapping JAMB requirement for admission into tertiary institutions

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The Federal Government has dismissed reports circulating online that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board is no longer required for admission into tertiary institutions in the country. Some viral online posts had claimed that the Federal Government had abolished the use of JAMB for admissions into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, and that individual institutions would henceforth conduct their own entrance examinations. In a statement issued on Thursday by the Ministry of Education’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, described the claim as “false, baseless. The minister also stated that the viral post did not originate from the ministry. Source: Punch Newspaper

Maths, English remain compulsory for O’Level students, FG clarifies

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The Federal Government has clarified that English Language and Mathematics remain compulsory subjects for all students registering for their O’Level examinations, despite the recent review of admission requirements into tertiary institutions. In a statement issued on Sunday by the Federal Ministry of Education, the government said the new policy on streamlined admission criteria does not exempt any candidate from registering or sitting for the two core subjects. According to the statement signed by Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, the clarification became necessary following misinterpretations of the new O’Level admission framework. The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa, explained that the reform was introduced to promote flexibility, inclusiveness, and fairness in tertiary education admissions, ensuring that capable students are not denied access because of deficiencies in subjects unrelated to their chosen courses. “The streamlining ensures that de...

First Model College Owo: Week Summary for First Assessment Test Prep

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Hey, First Model College Owo crew! As you gear up for your first assessment test, here’s a snappy guide to ace it with style. Plan Like a Pro: Create a study timetable. Split subjects into bite-sized chunks and stick to it. Pro tip: Short, focused study sessions beat marathon cramming! Practice Makes Perfect: Solve past questions or sample tests. It’s like a sneak peek into the exam’s vibe. Time yourself to build speed! Stay Healthy & Happy: Eat well, sleep tight (7-8 hours, please!), and take breaks to dance or stretch. A fresh mind scores better than a tired one. Team Up & Ask: Study with friends for tricky topics or ask teachers for clarity. No question is too small—better clear now than confused later! Mindset Matters: Believe in yourself! Visualize acing the test. A sprinkle of confidence goes a long way. Fun Fact: Did you know studying with music (instrumental, not lyrics!) can boost focus? Try it out! Let’s make this test the first of many victories. Go, First Model...