WAEC WASSCE 2-Day Rescue
A complete 2-day plan covering 54 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 2
- Topics
- 54
- Subjects
- 10
- Cost
- Free
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
English Language
6 topics- Comprehension Passages ●●●●●
Reading and interpreting unseen passages; identifying main ideas, supporting details, tone, purpose, and writer's attitude; making inferences and drawing conclusions from textual evidence in WAEC prose selections.
- Summary Writing ●●●●○
Extracting and condensing the essential points from passages into concise summaries using one's own words; avoiding opinions, repetition, and verbatim copying; maintaining logical flow and proportion in the summary.
- Vocabulary Development ●●●●○
Building vocabulary through word formation (prefixes, suffixes, root words); understanding synonyms, antonyms, collocations, and idiomatic expressions; using context clues to interpret unfamiliar words in reading passages.
- Grammar: Tenses and Concord ●●●●○
All English tenses in active and passive voice; subject-verb agreement; consistent tense usage; articles (a, an, the); pronoun-antecedent agreement; and detecting and correcting common grammatical errors in sentences.
- Active and Passive Voice ●●●●○
Converting between active and passive constructions across all tenses accurately; recognising when each voice is appropriately used in formal, academic, and professional English writing.
- Sentence Construction and Synthesis ●●●●○
Building grammatically correct and stylistically varied sentences using simple, compound, and complex structures; using coordinating and subordinating conjunctions, relative clauses, and transitional devices to achieve coherence.
Mathematics
6 topics- Algebraic Processes ●●●●●
Simplifying algebraic expressions; expanding and factorising expressions including quadratic expressions; manipulating algebraic fractions; evaluating expressions given specified values; and applying algebra to word problem solving.
- Plane Geometry: Angles and Triangles ●●●●●
Angle properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal; interior and exterior angles of polygons; triangle theorems (angle sum, exterior angle, congruence, similarity); Pythagorean theorem; and properties of special quadrilaterals.
- Trigonometry: Sine, Cosine and Tangent ●●●●●
Sine, cosine, and tangent ratios for acute and obtuse angles; complementary angle relationships; solving right-angled and non-right-angled triangles; the sine rule and cosine rule; and area of triangles using trigonometry.
- Differentiation and Integration (Calculus) ●●●●●
Differentiation from first principles; standard derivatives; product, quotient, and chain rules; turning points; maxima and minima; integration as the reverse of differentiation; definite and indefinite integrals; area under curves using the definite integral; and the trapezium rule.
- Number and Numeration (Bases) ●●●●○
Conversion between number bases (binary, octal, decimal, duodecimal, hexadecimal); arithmetic operations in different bases; application of binary numbers in computing; and representing numbers in expanded form.
- Fractions, Decimals and Percentages ●●●●○
Operations with fractions and decimals; conversion between fractions, decimals, and percentages; percentage increase, decrease, and error; ratio and proportion; and practical applications in business and everyday calculations.
Physics
6 topics- Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line ●●●●●
Scalar and vector quantities; displacement, velocity, acceleration; equations of uniformly accelerated motion (s = ut + ½at², v = u + at, v² = u² + 2as); graphical analysis of motion (gradient = velocity/acceleration, area = displacement); and free fall under gravity.
- Newton's Laws of Motion and Friction ●●●●●
Newton's three laws; force-mass-acceleration relationship (F = ma); weight as gravitational force; static and dynamic friction; limiting friction and coefficient of friction; tension in strings and ropes; and analysing connected objects in equilibrium and motion.
- Work, Energy and Power ●●●●●
Work done by constant and variable forces; kinetic energy (½mv²) and gravitational potential energy (mgh); work-energy theorem; conservation of mechanical energy; power (P = W/t = Fv); efficiency; and energy transformations in mechanical systems.
- Light: Reflection and Refraction ●●●●●
Laws of reflection for plane and spherical mirrors; image formation and characteristics for concave and convex mirrors; laws of refraction and Snell's law; refractive index; critical angle and total internal reflection; and dispersion of white light by a prism.
- Electrostatics and Capacitors ●●●●●
Electric charges, charging methods, and conservation of charge; Coulomb's law and its applications; electric field and potential; electric flux; capacitance; energy stored in a capacitor; series and parallel combinations of capacitors; and time constant in RC circuits.
- Electric Current and Circuit Analysis ●●●●●
Electric current as a rate of charge flow; Ohm's law (V = IR) and its limitations; resistivity and conductivity; series and parallel resistor combinations; emf and internal resistance of a source; Kirchhoff's laws; and solving complex DC circuits using simultaneous equations.
Chemistry
6 topics- Atomic Structure and Bonding ●●●●●
Atomic models and quantum numbers; electron configuration (Aufbau principle, Hund's rule, Pauli exclusion); ionic bonding and properties of ionic compounds; covalent bonding using Lewis structures; coordinate bonding; VSEPR theory and molecular shapes (linear, trigonal, tetrahedral); hybridisation (sp, sp2, sp3); and intermolecular forces.
- Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry ●●●●●
The mole concept, molar mass, and Avogadro's constant; empirical and molecular formulas; writing and balancing chemical equations; stoichiometric calculations including limiting reagents and theoretical yield; percentage purity and practical yield; and titrimetric analysis.
- Acids, Bases and Buffers ●●●●●
Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis definitions; conjugate acid-base pairs; strong and weak acids and bases; pH, pOH, pKa, and Ka calculations; buffer solutions and their action; salts and hydrolysis (cationic, anionic, and neutral hydrolysis); and indicators and acid-base titrations.
- Periodic Properties and Group Elements ●●●●○
Modern periodic table and periodic law; periodic trends: atomic radius, ionic radius, ionisation energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, and metallic character; group chemistry of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, and noble gases; and diagonal relationships in the second period.
- States of Matter and Gas Laws ●●●●○
Kinetic theory of matter and changes of state; Boyle's law, Charles's law, Avogadro's law, pressure law, and the ideal gas equation (PV = nRT); Graham's law of diffusion; and deviations from ideal gas behaviour with explanations based on intermolecular forces.
- Thermochemistry ●●●●○
Enthalpy changes in reactions; standard enthalpy of formation and combustion; Hess's law and its applications for calculating enthalpy changes; bond dissociation enthalpy; calorimetry and its applications; and endothermic versus exothermic reactions.
Biology
5 topics- Cell Biology: Cell Structure and Organelles ●●●●●
Ultrastructure of plant and animal cells using electron microscopy; functions of cell organelles (nucleus, nucleolus, mitochondria, ribosome, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi body, chloroplast, lysosome, cell membrane); the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane; and differences between plant and animal cells.
- Biological Molecules and Enzymes ●●●●●
Carbohydrates (mono-, di-, polysaccharides), proteins, lipids, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), water, and vitamins as essential biological molecules; enzyme structure and mechanism of action (lock-and-key, induced-fit); factors affecting enzyme activity (temperature, pH, substrate concentration, enzyme concentration, inhibitors); and coenzymes and their roles.
- Gaseous Exchange and Respiration ●●●●●
Respiratory surfaces in different organisms; human respiratory system structure and mechanism of breathing; gas exchange at the alveoli; transport of respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in blood); aerobic respiration: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain; anaerobic respiration and the oxygen debt; and energy yield comparison.
- Transport: Circulatory System ●●●●●
Open and closed circulatory systems; double circulation in mammals; structure and functioning of the human heart (atria, ventricles, valves, pacemaker); arteries, veins, and capillaries: structure and functions; blood composition and functions; blood grouping (ABO and Rhesus); blood clotting mechanism; and lymphatic system overview.
- Genetics: Mendelian Inheritance ●●●●●
Mendel's laws of inheritance; monohybrid and dihybrid crosses using Punnett squares; genotype and phenotype ratios; complete dominance, incomplete dominance, and codominance; multiple alleles (blood groups ABO and Rh); sex-linked inheritance (colour blindness, haemophilia); and solving genetic cross problems involving up to three genes.
Economics
5 topics- Demand, Supply and Market Equilibrium ●●●●●
The law of demand and the demand curve; factors causing shifts in demand (income, tastes, price of related goods, expectations, number of buyers); the law of supply and supply curve; factors causing shifts in supply (technology, costs, government policy); market equilibrium; and how price controls (price floors and ceilings) create market imbalances.
- Elasticity of Demand and Supply ●●●●●
Price elasticity of demand (PED) and its calculation (percentage and geometric methods); factors affecting PED; total revenue and PED relationship; income elasticity of demand (YED); cross elasticity of demand (XED); price elasticity of supply (PES); and practical applications in agricultural pricing and taxation.
- Theory of Production ●●●●●
Production functions: total product (TP), average product (AP), and marginal product (MP); the law of diminishing returns (variable proportions in the short run); ISOquants and optimal input combinations; returns to scale (long run); and economies and diseconomies of scale and their graphical representation.
- Market Structures and Pricing ●●●●●
Perfect competition: characteristics, short-run and long-run equilibrium, and allocative efficiency; monopoly: characteristics, price discrimination, and deadweight loss; monopolistic competition: characteristics and non-price competition; oligopoly: game theory introduction, kinked demand curve, and cartel arrangements; and comparison of market structures.
- National Income ●●●●●
Concepts of GDP, GNP, NNP, NI (at market price and factor cost), personal income (PI), and disposable personal income (DPI); three methods of national income measurement (product, income, expenditure); circular flow of income; problems of national income measurement; and comparing living standards using GDP per capita and HDI.
Government
5 topics- The Nigerian Constitution ●●●●●
The meaning and importance of a constitution as the supreme law; the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and its key provisions; Chapter II (Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy); the federal character principle; and constitutional development in Nigeria from 1960 to present.
- Political Parties and Elections ●●●●●
Functions of political parties; historical development of political parties in Nigeria from the First Republic (1960) through the Fourth Republic (1999-present); INEC's composition and responsibilities; electoral processes: voter registration, accreditation, voting, and results management; electoral malpractices and their effects on democratic consolidation; and the role of opposition in democracy.
- Citizenship and Fundamental Rights ●●●●●
Meaning and importance of citizenship; methods of acquiring Nigerian citizenship (by birth, registration, naturalisation); dual citizenship provisions; fundamental human rights in Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution (right to life, human dignity, fair hearing, personal liberty, freedom of thought, freedom of movement); limitations on rights; and mechanisms for enforcing fundamental rights in court.
- Definition andScope of Government ●●●●○
Meaning of government as an institution that exercises authority over a state; the essential elements of a state (population, territory, government, sovereignty); the relationship between government and politics; and the importance of studying government in a democratic society.
- Forms of Government ●●●●○
Unitary versus federal systems of government; presidential versus parliamentary systems; democracy (representative and direct), autocracy, oligarchy, and military rule; merits and demerits of each form; and Nigeria's constitutional journey from parliamentary to presidential system and through periods of military rule.
Literature in English
5 topics- Prose: Novels and Short Stories ●●●●●
Analysis of selected African and international novels for WAEC; narrative techniques, narrative voice, and structure; characterisation, plot development, themes (colonialism, identity, tradition versus modernity, gender, class), and social commentary; critical interpretation of authorial choices; and essay writing skills for prose analysis in WAEC.
- Drama: Tragedy and Comedy ●●●●●
Elements of drama: dialogue, soliloquy, aside, act, scene, stage direction; analysis of selected plays (tragedy, comedy, tragi-comedy); the concept of the tragic hero and Aristotle's theory of tragedy; characterisation, thematic concerns, and performance conventions; and the relationship between dramatic text and stage production.
- Poetry Analysis ●●●●●
Elements of poetry: stanza, line, imagery, metaphor, simile, personification, apostrophe, enjambment, rhyme scheme, rhythm, tone, mood, alliteration, assonance, consonance, sibilance; paraphrasing and interpreting poems; identifying poetic devices and evaluating their effect; and writing detailed critical analysis of Nigerian and international poetry.
- Literary Terms and Concepts ●●●●○
Essential literary terms: plot, theme, characterisation (round, flat, static, dynamic), setting, conflict, narrator, point of view, symbolism, imagery, foreshadowing, irony (verbal, situational, dramatic), allegory, satire, anti-hero, tragedy, comedy; applying these terms accurately when analysing texts.
- Nigerian Literature: Chinua Achebe ●●●●○
Analysis of selected works by Chinua Achebe (Things Fall Apart and others); themes: pre-colonial Igbo society, the impact of colonialism, cultural conflict, gender roles, tradition and change; narrative style, language use, and Achebe's deliberate reconstruction of African voice in literature; and his role in shaping African literature as a discipline.
Geography
5 topics- Map Reading and Interpretation ●●●●●
Types of maps (topographic, choropleth, dot, isopleth, pictogram); map scales: linear, ratio, and statement scales; representation of relief using contours (height, gradient, intervisibility); extracting information from maps: direction, bearing, distance, area, and geographic features; and solving WAEC map interpretation questions.
- Weather and Climate ●●●●●
Elements of weather: temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind, atmospheric pressure, cloud cover; weather instruments: thermometer, rain gauge, hygrometer, barometer, anemometer, wind vane; differences between weather and climate; types of rainfall: convectional, orographic, and cyclonic; climate classification and the climate of Nigeria; and climate change evidence and consequences.
- Population and Settlement Geography ●●●●●
Population distribution and density globally and in Nigeria; population dynamics: birth rates, death rates, fertility rates, migration; the demographic transition model; overpopulation and underpopulation; settlement types (rural versus urban); site and situation factors influencing settlement location; and Nigeria's urbanisation challenges and population policies.
- Agriculture and Land Use ●●●●●
Types of agriculture: subsistence and commercial, shifting cultivation, pastoral farming, irrigation farming, plantation agriculture; major cash crops in Nigeria: cocoa, groundnut, oil palm, rubber, cotton; the effects of agriculture on the environment: deforestation, soil erosion, desertification; and modern agricultural techniques, food security challenges, and agricultural policies in Nigeria.
- Rock Types and Earth Movements ●●●●○
Igneous rocks (intrusive and extrusive), sedimentary rocks (clastic, chemical, organic), and metamorphic rocks: formation processes and characteristics; the rock cycle; earth movements: folding (fold mountains), faulting (normal, reverse, transform faults), earthquakes (focus, epicentre, seismology), and volcanism; and the formation of major landforms.
Agricultural Science
5 topics- Rock and Soil ●●●●●
Rock types and the rock cycle; weathering processes (physical, chemical, biological) and their role in soil formation; soil profile and horizons (O, A, E, B, C, R); soil composition: mineral particles, organic matter, water, air; soil pH and its effect on crop growth; and soil degradation: erosion, leaching, salinity and their control.
- Cultivation Practices and Crop Production ●●●●●
Land preparation: clearing, stumping, tilling, levelling; planting methods: broadcasting, row planting, transplanting; spacing, depth of planting, and plant density; cropping systems: sole cropping, mixed cropping, crop rotation, relay cropping, intercropping; the concept of yield and factors affecting crop yield; and nursery practices for seedlings.
- Livestock Production ●●●●●
Types of livestock: cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry (chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese), rabbits, fish; local (indigenous) versus exotic (improved) breeds; housing requirements and design for different livestock; feeding: feed types (concentrates, roughages, supplements), feeding methods; and breeding: natural mating versus artificial insemination (AI), conception rates, pregnancy testing.
- Introduction to Agriculture ●●●●○
Definition and branches of agriculture (crop production, animal husbandry, forestry, fishery); importance of agriculture to Nigeria's economy (GDP contribution, employment, food security, raw materials); differences between subsistence and commercial agriculture; and the challenges facing Nigerian agriculture.
- Climatic Factors and Agriculture ●●●●○
Effects of temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind, and light on crop and livestock production; the influence of climate on the distribution of agricultural activities in Nigeria; climate change impacts on agriculture; selecting crops suited to Nigeria's tropical climate; and the role of irrigation in overcoming rainfall limitations.
Why a 2-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical WAEC WASSCE book | This 2-Day Rescue |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 2 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Rebuilt every deploy · verified 2026-05-23 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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