Are you working hard but still unsure if you will get that “Aggregate 6”? The biggest mistake BECE candidates make is ignoring their Continuous Assessment (C.A.). In this tool for BECE candidates, schools, and teachers, we consider a special continuous assessment of only 30 to push candidates to work hard.
The BECE Study Target Goal Setter
This tool helps students understand that their final grade is a combination of their school-based Continuous Assessment (C.A.) and the WAEC exam.
Now if a candidate wants to score Grade One in, say, English Language and the school gives him a Continuous Assessment score of 20, what score does the student need to make Grade 1? This is the kind of question the BECE Grade Calculator tool offers stakeholders
In the Ghanaian education system, 30% of your final grade is already decided by your schoolwork before you even sit for the WAEC exam. If your C.A. is low, you need to score much higher in the final exam to compensate. If it is high, you have a “safety net.”
Our new BECE Grade Target Setter uses the official stanine grading logic to show you exactly what mark you need out of 70 in your final papers.
Calculate the Exact Exam Marks You Need to Pass BECE On A Subject-By-Subject Basis Now
BECE Grade Target Setter
How to Use the Results of the Exact Exam Marks You Need to Pass BECE Tool
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If the target is “Safe Zone”: Focus on maintaining your speed and accuracy.
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If the target is “Hard Target”: You need to increase your study hours and focus on Examiner Marking Hints to capture every possible mark.
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30% vs 70%: Remember, your school sends your 30% C.A. to WAEC weeks before the exam—make sure your class tests are as good as your mock scores!.
This tool will go a long way to help students and teachers target a score in the exam to ensure that the student achieves the desired grade based on the raw score target. Good luck as you test and make good use of the tool