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Waiting for WASSCE results can feel like a long pause. Instead of staring at the clock, candidates can use the downtime to build skills, gain experience, and prepare for the next step.
Here are five practical moves that will make the waiting period productive and keep future options open.
1. Learn a digital skill
Digital skills are in high demand and can turn into income fast. Consider short courses or certifications in programming, digital marketing, basic IT, graphic design, or database administration. Local training centres such as IPM Ghana, OpenLabs Kumasi, Codetrain Africa, Generation Ghana and ALX offer beginner pathways. Free and low-cost online platforms like Coursera and YouTube are also useful for getting started.
2. Volunteer or intern locally
Volunteering or interning at a school, clinic, NGO or community project builds real work experience and soft skills employers value. Communication, teamwork and leadership grow quickly in these settings. Many graduates have used volunteer stints to access further opportunities, from scholarships to paid roles.
3. Research admission and course options now
Do not wait until results day to decide what to study. Browse university and college websites to compare courses, entry aggregates and application requirements. Contact admissions offices or use online forums to clarify deadlines and alternatives like diploma courses, teacher training colleges and professional certificates. Early research reduces last-minute stress.
4. Get your WASSCE checker early
Avoid the rush on results day by buying your results checker in advance. Dial *713*3998# or visit buycheckercodes.com.gh to purchase your WASSCE/NovDec results checker. The card details are usually sent by SMS, so you will be ready to check as soon as WAEC releases results.
5. Follow WAEC for official updates
Rely only on official WAEC channels for information on release dates and procedures. Follow WAEC Ghana on Facebook and X for verified announcements and avoid reposts from unverified accounts.
Final note on scams and false claims
Scammers often exploit waiting periods by circulating fake result announcements or offers to "upgrade" marks. WAEC cannot upgrade results and will not ask candidates to pay third parties to release grades. Do not share personal details or money with anyone promising early results. If in doubt, confirm with WAEC or your school.
Using these weeks productively can sharpen your skills, expand your options and give you a head start once results arrive. Good luck to all.
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