A big mistake in my jamb exam

I'm so sorry to hear that you made a mistake in your JAMB exam. It can be really frustrating and disappointing.

Firstly, please take a deep breath and try not to beat yourself up over it. Everyone makes mistakes, and it's not the end of the world.

Here are a few things you can do to help you move forward:

  1. Don't stress too much: Remember that one mistake doesn't define your entire exam performance. Try to focus on the questions you got right and the ones you're still confident about.
  2. Review and learn from it: Take some time to review the question you got wrong and try to understand where you went wrong. This can help you learn from your mistake and avoid making the same mistake in the future.
  3. Stay positive: Remind yourself that you've worked hard to prepare for this exam, and you can still do well. Focus on the things you can control, like your attitude and your next steps.
  4. Talk to someone: Share your feelings with a trusted friend, family member, or mentor. Sometimes talking through your emotions can help you feel better and gain a new perspective.
  5. Move forward: Don't dwell on the mistake. Instead, focus on what you can do to improve your chances of success in the future. Make a plan to review and practice, and stay committed to your goals.

Remember, it's not the end of the world, and you can still achieve your goals. Keep pushing forward, and don't give up!

What do you think you can do to move forward from this mistake?