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Maximize your IB student's DP1 to DP2 summer. Get expert tips for parents on balancing rest with essential preparation for the Extended Essay (EE) and final exams.

Hey there! The summer between your first and second year of the IB is a total game-changer. It's not about working non-stop, but about working smart. Think of it as the perfect time to catch your breath, consolidate what you've learned, and get a serious head start on the big tasks of DP2. Getting this balance right can make all the difference between a stressful final year and one you can tackle with confidence.
This guide is for both students and parents. We'll walk you through how to make this summer productive and restful. It will be the perfect launchpad for your final year of the IB!
DP2 is a marathon, not a sprint. The workload ramps up fast with IAs, the EE, and final exams all looming. Using this summer strategically will be your secret weapon.
This is non-negotiable. You can't pour from an empty cup. The first few weeks of summer should be dedicated to switching off. Catch up on sleep, see your friends, pursue your hobbies—whatever helps you decompress. Burning out before DP2 even begins is the number one thing we want to avoid. You'll return to your studies with more energy and focus.
Once you've had a proper break, it's time to look back. What topics from last year still feel a bit shaky? Now is the time to solidify them.
DP2 requires next-level organization. Use the summer to build the systems you'll rely on when things get busy.
Your EE is a 4,000-word beast, but the summer is the perfect time to tame it. Making significant progress now will lift a massive weight off your shoulders during DP2. Our top students consistently say that starting the EE early was the best decision they made.
Create a Detailed Outline: Before you write a single paragraph, map out your entire essay. What is your research question? What's the argument for each section? What evidence will you use? A strong outline is the blueprint for a strong essay.
Write in Chunks: Think of it as four 1,000-word mini-essays. Your goal should be to have a complete, solid first draft finished before you go back to school. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but it has to be done.
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