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Strategies for Grade 12 exams success and beyond

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October 09, 2025

THE pressure to excel in the upcoming Grade 12 exams is real and great for many young South Africans.

- DR SHEETAL BHOOLA

Strategies for Grade 12 exams success and beyond

ONE needs to have multiple options available after the completion of Grade 12 and the only avenue is to work towards achieving good grades, says the writer.

(ARMAND HOUGH Independent Newspapers)

The pivotal role these assessment marks play in the future of one's career trajectory is a daunting thought and is often questioned within reason. These marks have the capacity to permit or deny university entry and are also meant to serve as an indication of one's intellectual capacity. The system does not allow for those that do not have the capacity to regurgitate information or have the skills to articulate and express information through writing under the exam environment.

Nevertheless, it is the system that many of us have to pursue to achieve post-secondary qualifications, skills and expertise and to develop holistically, personally and professionally. Despite many of us being fully aware of our lack of capacity to excel under pressure and an intense environment, we have to soldier on and perform at optimal levels at these examinations.

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