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Lady shares struggle of writing JAMB six times since 2020, sparks reactions

A young Nigerian woman sparked online reactions after revealing she is sitting for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board exam for the sixth time since 2020 despite not being prepared, highlighting the pressure and frustration many students face in securing admission.

A young Nigerian woman has stirred conversation online after revealing her ongoing struggle with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination, which she is set to take for the sixth time since 2020.

According to her, she will be sitting for the exam again despite admitting that she has not prepared for it. She explained that her journey with JAMB began in 2020, and since then, she has repeatedly attempted to secure admission without success.

In her words, she disclosed that although she had hoped to gain admission this year, things did not go as planned. Because of that expectation, she focused her attention elsewhere instead of studying for another attempt. Now, she finds herself heading into the examination once again, feeling unprepared and uncertain about the outcome.

She candidly admitted that she has not read anything ahead of the exam and is simply going to show up and write it regardless.

Her story quickly drew reactions from many people online. Some expressed sympathy, noting how frustrating the admission process can be, while others reacted with humor and disbelief at how challenging the situation appears.

Overall, her experience highlights the pressure faced by many students trying to gain admission, as well as the emotional and mental toll of repeated attempts and setbacks.

READ ALSO: Nigerian Lady Shares Heartbreaking Journey of Writing JAMB 5 Times Due to Financial Constraints

SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, GISTREEL

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