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JAMB Mock Holds in 1 Week - April 1st - Get Ready

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All is now set for the JAMB Mock for 2019, which has been fixed to hold on 1st April, 2019. All thos

All is now set for the JAMB Mock for 2019, which has been fixed to hold on 1st April, 2019. All those who were selected to write the mock have been invited, and they will be updating us on our website on that day. They will give us Live Updates on all information from their respective exam halls, and also let us know some of the questions that were asked during the mock. It's only on the Myschool Website you can get LIVE Updates on the JAMB Mock Day, so ensure you visit our website daily for new updates this week. If you don't get your JAMB CBT Mobile App or the JAMB CBT Software Today, I wonder when you intend to get it. The main UTME starts on 11th April. This is the best time to get it, so you can practice a lot of questions before the exam date. Possible Sweet Sixteen Questions have also been included in the Mobile App and the Software. Once you have the Myschool App or CBT Software on your device, Simply open the Myschool app now and click on "Order a Code". Read the brief features and continue. Once you get your order code, some options will be given to you. Choose your preferred option and once your payment is received, an activation code will be sent to you today. Unlock the app or software, and over 40,000 Questions will be accessible to you, including possible sweet sixteen questions will now be visible to you. If you have not gotten the app at this time, simply follow the instructions at this link; Warm Regards, The Myschool Team, If you don't want to receive these important updates from Myschool Newsletters, please Unsubscribe Here -- powered by phpList, www.phplist.com --

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