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Written by Lea Leclercq All IB exams are challenging, intricate, and require planning and preparation, particularly those in a foreign language. Here’s a guide to help you prepare for and deliver the perfect IB French B oral exam. 1. Review Global Themes and Vocabulary Before the day of the exam, make sure to brush up…
Written by Lea Leclercq One of the key advantages of Math A&I is the use of the calculator for all exams. Therefore, whether you are a high level or standard level student it is crucial to know how to use your calculator. This guide will go through 4 key functions, how to use it, and…
Written by Lea Leclercq IB Math exams can feel overwhelming, especially when you open the exam and have no idea where to start. Don’t panic! Here’s a guide help you tackle those questions that seem impossible at first glance. Step 0: Take a Breath The first and arguably the most important step—pause and breathe! Staying…
Written by Manmohini Tiwari “Tis the season to be jolly!” Indeed these words can sound like a distant dream for IBDP students in general, but especially if you are in DP1 — midway through this incredibly crazy journey. The holiday season offers a chance to recharge while preparing for upcoming mock exams. Striking the right…
Written by Lewis Mclellan Turning Breaks into Success: Why the Holiday Season Matters And so it begins. Renowned for not allowing breaks, for many, the IB will also squeeze its way into this holiday break. Indeed, many DP2 students around the world will be taking this holiday as their opportunity to kick off their revision…
Written by Stelly Dry IB classes are notorious for being content heavy, especially when it comes to natural and social sciences. Trust us, we know the struggle! Looking at an almost endless syllabus can make anyone ready to give up. But if there is a will (and a good study method), there is a way.…