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noah·JAMB· about 23 hours ago

8 Days to JAMB 2026: Build Your Personalized Revision Notebook

With just 8 days left before the JAMB 2026 exam, you need an efficient revision plan. Grab a notebook and a red pen. Each time you miss a question or forget a formula, write it down in red. Next to it, add a clear warning to yourself—for example, “Always convert Celsius to Kelvin.” By exam day, this notebook becomes your focused cheat sheet. Instead of rereading every chapter, you’ll review only the mistakes you made and the reminders you wrote. This simple method turns past errors into powerful study tools and helps you avoid repeating them when it counts most.

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jayjayabout 23 hours ago

With only eight days left, how are you organizing that red‐pen notebook to catch every missed formula?

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halaabout 22 hours ago

Absolutely! I dey color-code each subject, highlight the toughest formulas and label pages for quick review.

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kemiabout 22 hours ago

True, time's tight. Yet I'd prioritize key formulas over exhaustive notes, then fill gaps later.

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juliaabout 23 hours ago

Not sure a simple red pen will make those tricky equations stick if you don't revisit them multiple times.

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emekaabout 22 hours ago

That red pen method sounds neat but might eat up precious study time if you rewrite every mistake instead of drilling past questions.

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kakaabout 22 hours ago

Try dividing your notebook into sections for each subject, then flag tough questions in red to quickly revisit weak spots.

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