Stop 'winging it' and start winning. Learn how to deconstruct the official syllabus, master CBT tools, and apply a high-scoring strategy to secure your spot in the 300+ club.

Scoring above 300 isn't about being a genius; it’s about being disciplined with your tools, mastering the concepts from the right textbooks, and doing what the other 95% of candidates aren't willing to do.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was talking to a student recently who said they were just going to "wing it" for the JAMB English exam because they speak the language every day. It’s such a common trap, right?
Miles: Oh, definitely. It’s the biggest mistake candidates make—assuming conversational fluency equals exam success. In reality, the 2025 syllabus is a totally different beast. It’s not just about chatting; it’s about mastering seven specific areas like Lexis and Structure, Oral English, and even analyzing literary devices in prescribed texts.
Lena: Exactly! And I love that one student, Shalom, actually pointed out that it’s not just about solving random past questions. You have to actually sit down, find your weak points, and target them. That’s how they hit a 266 score.
Miles: That’s the "300+ Club" mindset. It’s about being disciplined with your tools, whether that’s digital practice platforms or the official area of focus. So, let’s dive into how you can deconstruct the syllabus to build a high-scoring study schedule.