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There’s one thing that I truly believe is consistent among all the IB students who get the highest grade. And that’s organisation.
Some of them would argue that they’re not organised at all. That their notes are messy, they don’t make schedules, or they feel they’re all over the place. But what I said still holds true. Those people are just naturally good at staying on top of their work, so good that they are able to keep it all in their head without noticing they’re doing it.
If you’re one of those people, great! If you’re not, or if you realise you’ve been trying to do this for years but actually it hasn’t worked, don’t worry. Most people stay organised by keeping their notes in order, writing to-do lists, making schedules, creating personal deadlines, and forcing themselves in any way they can to sit down and just do the work.
The good news is, all of these things are tricks that anyone can learn. I mean ANYONE.
This post is for any IB student who wishes they could be more organised (so make that every IB student?).

(I think it’s fair to say some IB students at least begin looking like this. Also as dogs. Image found on memesvault.com)
Chances are you’re one of two kinds of people. Either you care about the way your work, notes and stationary looks or you don’t. If you do care, you probably have plenty of adorable or pretty or pleasingly hipster looking notebooks, pens and folders dotted around your room. If you don’t, it probably hasn’t occurred to you that a notebook can be either adorable or pleasingly hipster. But here’s the thing: both types of people can learn to be extremely organised.
It’s not about what you have. It’s about how you use it.
The secret is to choose a few key items that you will use consistently. And to have a system that you follow throughout the IB, so you know you’ll always be able to find your notes and homework as and when you need it. (Although if you feel your notes from this past year have been all over the place, don’t despair! Start now to get this side of things in order).

We’ve all been in that position where we download an app and instantly become convinced it’s going to fix everything in our life. Well just like with the real ‘things’, the key to organisation here is to select a few apps to use on a weekly, if not daily basis.
After you’ve chosen use these consistently to stay organised, but then (and here’s the killer) don’t keep your phone with you when you do your work! Seriously, put it somewhere else, even if that means giving it to someone else or throwing it to the bottom of a river (don’t do that).
I’ve spoken about that thing called time management before and it really deserves a blog in itself, but for now I’ll give you a concrete piece of advice for actually staying on top of your time.
Everyone always says we should plan our work and create schedules and stick to it, but how do you know what to schedule if you don’t know how long something will take?
In the first place, the IBO has recommendations for how long certain parts of the Diploma should take. For example, they say that the Extended Essay should take approximately 40 hours of student work. But when it comes to those piece of work that are a bit more random, such as essay plans, language essays, etc., it’s harder to predict. Here is what you should do:
Got it? Now get organised!
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