7 Deadly JAMB Mistakes That Stop Students from Scoring 200+ (And How to Avoid Them)

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Stop Making These 7 JAMB Mistakes Before It’s Too Late

Every year, over 1.5 million Nigerian students write the JAMB UTME with big dreams—Medicine, Law, Engineering, Nursing, Mass Communication.

Yet, only a small fraction cross the 200 mark.

Why?

Not because others are smarter.
Not because JAMB is impossible.

But because most candidates repeat the same mistakes every year—mistakes that quietly destroy their scores.

The good news?
Avoiding these errors alone can add 50–100 marks to your result.

Let’s break down the 7 most common JAMB mistakes and how you can avoid them like a top scorer.

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Mistake #1: Reading Without a Structure

This is the number one killer of JAMB dreams.

Many students wake up and say:

“What should I read today?”

Then they randomly pick:

  • Monday: Chemistry
  • Tuesday: CRS
  • Wednesday: Nothing
  • Thursday: Biology

This is not studying.
It is academic wandering.

Random reading leads to:

  • Confusion
  • Burnout
  • Forgetfulness
  • Poor retention

How to Avoid It

Create a clear timetable that tells you:

  • What to read
  • When to read
  • How long to read

A structured plan turns your effort into results.
Top scorers don’t “feel like reading.” They follow a system.

Structure gives your brain direction. Direction creates momentum.

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Mistake #2: Depending Only on Past Questions

Past questions are powerful—but dangerous when misused.

Many candidates:

  • Memorize answers
  • Predict questions
  • Skip textbooks

Then panic when JAMB changes the style.

JAMB evolves every year.
They test understanding, not memory.

How to Avoid It

Use past questions to:

  • Identify frequently tested topics
  • Understand how questions are framed
  • Practice speed and accuracy

But always:

  • Study from the syllabus
  • Use textbooks for foundation
  • Then use past questions for strategy

Past questions are a mirror, not a prophet.

Mistake #3: Neglecting English Language

English is not “just another subject.”

It is the foundation of your total score.

Why?

  • It has the highest number of questions
  • It affects how you understand every other subject
  • Poor comprehension = wrong answers everywhere

Many science students ignore English, thinking:

“I will focus on Physics, Maths, Chemistry.”

Big mistake.

How to Avoid It

Make English your daily subject:

  • Read comprehension passages
  • Practice lexis & structure
  • Learn summary techniques
  • Expand your vocabulary

Strong English = better performance across all subjects.

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Mistake #4: Ignoring Time Management

You may know the answers, but if you can’t manage time, you’ll still fail.

In the CBT hall:

  • You have less than 40 seconds per question
  • Spending 2 minutes on one question steals time from others

Many brilliant students:

  • Get stuck on one tough question
  • Rush at the end
  • Submit with unanswered questions

How to Avoid It

Practice with:

  • Timed CBT mocks
  • Speed drills
  • Skip-and-return technique

Train your brain to think fast and accurately.

Speed is a skill. And like any skill, it can be trained.

Mistake #5: Studying Alone in Silence for Months

Isolation is dangerous.

Studying alone for too long leads to:

  • Burnout
  • Self-doubt
  • Poor motivation
  • Shallow understanding

You need interaction to deepen learning.

How to Avoid It

Join or form a small study group:

  • 3–5 serious students
  • Same goals
  • Clear rules

Discuss topics. Teach one another. Ask questions.

Teaching is one of the fastest ways to master a subject.

Mistake #6: Postponing Consistency

The most common lie students tell themselves:

“Next week, I’ll start reading seriously.”

That “next week” often becomes:

  • Next month
  • Next year
  • Never

Success in JAMB comes from daily small actions, not last-minute panic.

How to Avoid It

Start today.
Even 30 minutes is better than zero.

Consistency beats intensity.

A student who studies 3 hours daily for 120 days (360 hours)
will outperform someone who reads 10 hours for 20 random days.

Mistake #7: Studying Emotionally, Not Strategically

Many students study based on:

  • Fear
  • Mood
  • Pressure
  • Comparison

This leads to:

  • Burnout
  • Frustration
  • Giving up early

Top scorers study with clarity, not emotion.

How to Avoid It

Think like a builder:

  • Set goals
  • Follow a system
  • Track progress
  • Adjust when needed

Study like someone building a score, not chasing luck.

How Avoiding These Mistakes Can Change Your Score

Avoiding these traps instantly places you in the top 10% of serious JAMB candidates.

You will:

  • Study with focus
  • Retain more
  • Practice smarter
  • Enter the CBT hall with confidence

JAMB is not about how much you read.
It is about how well you prepare.

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Final Encouragement

You are not behind.
You are not dull.
You are not hopeless.

You just need the right strategy.

Avoid these mistakes, follow a system, and stay consistent—
and you will be shocked by how much your score improves.

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