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PLE Tips

(This article was first published in Toto Magazine on September 21, 2022)

How candidates are preparing for PLE

Monica Nakazzi, St. Donozio Ssebugwawo, Kisubi Boys Primary School

I am revising my books every day. In case, I come across a difficult question, I ask the teacher for guidance.

Joseph Lubega, St. Donozio Ssebugwawo, Kisubi Boys PS

I have increased my time for revision. Sometimes, I feel that I have a lot of work, so I wake up in the middle of the night and I read. This not only decreases the work and notes I have to revise, but I understand better at that time since everyone is sleeping and the place is very quiet.

Emmanuel Kayondo, St. Donozio Ssebugwawo, Kisubi Boys Primary School

I have discussions with my classmates who are weak. This not only increases my knowledge, but also makes me better at those topics and at the same time helps my friends to perform better.

Martha Nakato Namuddu, St. Donozio Ssebugwawo, Kisubi Boys Primary School

I usually participate in group discussions, which help me understand some difficult topics. Sometimes, a friend can explain a point better than the teacher. I also research on topics I do not understand

Abigail Tabitha Nassali

When teachers give us a task, I make sure that I participate actively. I also pay attention to what is taught in class. In the morning and evening, I revise work for previous classes

Henry Kalule

I go for counselling at school where we are encouraged to be confident. Our teachers also give us different sets of questions, including those from other districts to prepare us better.

Jonathan Ashley Tumusiime

I am part of a discussion group where we encourage ourselves to read. If we come across a hard question, we look for the solution. Our teachers have warned us against examination malpractice since it can lead to the cancellation of examinations

Rihanna Kiryowa

I consult my teachers when I come across difficult numbers. I note down the hard topics so that in my spare time, I revise them.

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