TY - JOUR AU - Tularam, Gurudeo Anand PY - 2025 TI - A Quantitative Analysis of Preparedness and Performance: Predictive Indicators in First-Year Tertiary Mathematics JF - Journal of Social Sciences VL - 21 IS - 1 DO - 10.3844/jssp.2025.113.119 UR - https://thescipub.com/abstract/jssp.2025.113.119 AB - Student preparedness at university entry plays a critical role in determining success in mathematics courses. This study investigates how three observable behaviours: (1) completion of weekly problem sets, (2) regular tutorial attendance, and (3) performance on a mid-semester test. We investigate how they relate to each other and their final examination results. Over five years, data were collected from 450 students (2014-2018) and analysed using correlation, multiple regression, and Partial Least Squares (PLS) regression. The analysis revealed that consistent completion of weekly problem-solving tasks was the most significant predictor of final exam performance, explaining more than 76% of the variance. Attendance accounted for approximately 21%, while mid-semester performance contributed only 3%. Collectively, the model explained 60% of the variation in final scores. These findings highlight the importance of sustained academic engagement and align with existing research on self-regulated learning and active participation.