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The Ultimate DP2 Comeback Guide

Transform your IB grades in DP2! Get the strategic guide to the best IB revision techniques: active recall, spaced repetition, and past papers to study smarter and improve your scores. Written by 40+ IB Graduates

Mark Buckley
January 17, 20265 min read
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The DP2 Comeback: Your Strategic Guide to Transforming IB Grades

Feeling like your DP1 grades didn't reflect your true potential? Don't worry, you're not alone. The second year of the IB is where everything clicks into place for many students, and a significant academic comeback is not just possible—it's common. Universities love to see an upward trend, and this guide is your blueprint for making that happen.

Think of DP2 as a new game. You know the rules now, and it's all about playing smarter, not just harder. Let's break down the exact strategies you need to turn things around and finish the IB on a high.

Phase 1: The Honest Audit & Mindset Shift

Before you can build a comeback strategy, you need to know exactly where you stand. This isn't about dwelling on past mistakes; it's about a quick, honest assessment to identify the highest-impact areas for improvement. Let's get it all down on paper so you can stop worrying and start acting.

SubjectDP1 GradeDP2 Target GradeTop 3 Weak Topics / Skills
Math (AA/AI)   
Science Subject   
Humanities Subject   
Language A   
Language B   
Sixth Subject   
The Lanterna Tip: Once this is filled out, focus 80% of your energy on the "Weak Topics" you've listed. In the final column, make your actions SMART. Purposefully fixing foundational gaps is the fastest way to see a grade jump. Don't just revise what you're already good at!

Phase 2: Adopt High-Impact Study Systems

The difference between a 5 and a 7 isn't usually about intelligence; it's about the system you use to study. Stop passively re-reading your textbook and start engaging with the material (and the assessment criteria) like an examiner would. It can really help to work alongside a 'study-buddy': not your best friend, but someone in the same subject who is also striving to reach their next level.

Active Recall > Passive Review

Passive review is reading notes or watching a video. It feels productive, but it's not. Active recall is forcing your brain to retrieve information. Do this by:

  • Doing past paper questions without notes.
  • Using flashcards (for definitions, formulas).
  • Explaining a concept aloud to someone else (or an empty room!).

Master the Mark Scheme

Every past paper you do should be followed by a deep-dive into the mark scheme. Don't just check your score. Ask yourself:

  • What specific keywords did I miss?
  • How was the model answer structured?
  • Why did I lose "easy" marks? (e.g., wrong units, missed a step in working)

Understand Command Terms

The IB is very specific. "Analyse" does not mean "Describe". "Evaluate" does not mean "Explain". Make a list of the key command terms for your subjects and know exactly what each one is asking you to do. This is one of the highest-leverage skills you can build.

The Pomodoro Technique

To beat procrastination and burnout, work in focused bursts. Use a timer:

  1. Work for 25 minutes (no phone, no distractions).
  2. Take a 5-minute break.
  3. After 4 cycles, take a longer 15-30 minute break.

This manages your energy, not just your time.

Phase 3: Secure Your IA & Core Points

Your Internal Assessments, Extended Essay, and TOK are your secret weapons for a comeback. Unlike final exams, you have months to perfect them, and they make up a huge chunk of your final grade. Don't leave these points on the table.

  • Start Early, Draft Often: The single biggest mistake students make is leaving IAs and the EE to the last minute. Choose a topic you genuinely find interesting, start your research early, and aim to have a full first draft way ahead of the deadline. Communicate with your teacher throughout! Feedback is gold—use every opportunity to get it from your teachers.
  • Focus on the Rubric: Your teacher has the exact marking criteria for your IAs and can show you examples in specimen material. Treat it like a checklist. Go through your draft, point by point, and ensure you've hit every requirement. This is how you climb from a 5 to a 7.
  • Don't Neglect TOK: TOK and the EE can give you up to 3 bonus points. That can be the difference between missing your university offer and exceeding it. Take it seriously—it's designed to improve your critical thinking, which helps in all your other subjects too. In fact, reflective, TOK-style comments on the nature of the knowledge and information you use in your IAs and IOs are a key feature of 7 scoring work in your subjects.

Phase 4: Well-being is a Performance Strategy

You can't make an academic comeback if you're burnt out. In DP2, managing your well-being isn't a luxury; it's a fundamental part of your academic strategy. Your brain is a physical organ—treat it like one.

  1. Protect Your Sleep: Aim for 7-8 hours per night, consistently. An all-nighter before a test will hurt your performance far more than it helps. Sleep is when your brain consolidates learning and memory.
  2. Don't Neglect Diet: Keep properly hydrated and regularly consume green salads, berries and fish (as part of a balanced diet) to keep your brain and body well-fuelled.
  3. Move Your Body: Even a 20-minute walk outside can improve focus, reduce stress, and boost your mood. Don't sacrifice exercise for an extra hour of inefficient studying.
  4. CAS is Your Friend: The psychological benefits of service, creativity and activity will help you to remain balanced, calm and motivated throughout DP2. Also, one of the worst mistakes you can make is allowing your CAS portfolio to fall apart in DP2. This is hard to recover from in the final stages. 
  5. Know When to Ask for Help: This is the most important step. Talk to your teachers, your parents, and your friends. If you're stuck on a concept or feeling overwhelmed, you don't have to handle it alone.
The Ultimate Comeback Tool: An Expert Guide
Sometimes, the fastest way to fix a problem is to work with someone who has already mastered it. Our tutors at Lanterna aren't just subject experts; they are recent IB graduates who scored 40+ points and achieved 7s in the very subjects you're taking, or they may be experienced mentors with the skills to coach a bewildered DP candidate to success. They know the syllabus inside-out, understand the common traps students fall into, and can give you the specific, high-leverage feedback needed to turn 5s into 7s. They’ve been in your shoes and know exactly what it takes to make that DP2 comeback.

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