Academic Excellence Redefined
Your brain is your weapon. But even the sharpest sword breaks if you don’t care for it.
Let me sit with you here, brother. We’ve talked about reading, speed, and routine. But let’s talk about something students ignore until they crash: your body. Your brain is not a machine. It’s part of your body. And if your body is tired, sick, or stressed, your brain cannot perform. You can have the best reading strategy in the world, but if you’re sleeping 3 hours and eating garri once a day, you’ll enter that CBT hall and your mind will go blank.
Many students think “sleep is for lazy people” and “I’ll eat after JAMB”. That’s a lie. Sleep is not laziness. Sleep is training. When you sleep, your brain is not resting. It’s working. It’s organizing everything you read today, moving it from short-term memory to long-term memory. Without sleep, you’re just reading and forgetting. You’re pouring water into a basket with holes.
And food? Food is fuel. Your brain uses 20% of all the energy your body makes. If you don’t eat well, your brain gets tired fast. You’ll read for 10 minutes and your head will start paining. You’ll feel dizzy. You’ll lose focus. JAMB is not testing who can suffer most. JAMB is testing who is prepared, healthy, and sharp.
Let me speak to you directly: If you damage your health for JAMB, even if you score 350, you’ve lost. Because university is 4-6 years. Life is 60+ years. JAMB is just 2 hours. Don’t sacrifice 60 years for 2 hours. Protect your sleep. Protect your food. Protect your peace of mind. That’s wisdom.
There’s a time to push hard. But there’s also a time to rest. The student who knows when to rest is the student who lasts long. Marathon runners don’t sprint the whole race. They pace themselves. JAMB is a marathon. Pace yourself.
So from today, make this your rule: No sleep = no reading the next day. No water = no concentration. No peace of mind = no understanding. Take care of yourself like you would take care of your phone. You charge your phone daily, right? Charge your body daily too. Sleep, food, water, rest.
In Chapter 6, we’ll talk about friends, distractions, loyalty and real life mistakes. Because the people around you and the choices you make daily can either build your future or destroy it faster than any exam failure ever could.