Some widely held ideas about IB can lead educators, parents, and students to adopt faulty teaching and learning attitudes MYTH #1: IB IS NOT SUITABLE FOR AN AVERAGE STUDENT FACT:...
Read More“I don’t know what topic to choose.” “Ughhhh. My teacher says my essay lacks focus.” “I don’t think these assignments are important, are they?” Well, if you find those remarks...
Read MoreWhat is the EE? The IB Extended Essay (EE) is a 4000-word essay that gives you the chance to explore interesting topics relating to one of your DP subjects. It’s...
Read MoreEmbarking on the 2 year IB Diploma Program is a major transition for students, regardless of prior educational background. The IB DP is notorious for being a pretty demanding –...
Read MoreWhat are the differences between the IB Literature and Language and Literature courses? Choosing your IB subjects can be nerve-wracking. Choosing which English course to take can be equally stressful...
Read MoreTheory of Knowledge (TOK) is often a source of great confusion for everyone involved, up to and including some teachers. New terminology and acronyms everywhere, and questions that seem incomprehensible....
Read MoreThe comparative analysis paper is required for Language A: Language and Literature and Language A: Literature Recently the IBO revised its exams and guidelines for English A courses. One of...
Read MoreJudging from the admission of top universities such as Ivy League universities (US) and Oxbridge (UK) in recent years, IB programmes are more and more recognized by top schools. Due...
Read MoreThis year’s changes in scoring rules has had a huge impact on the candidates who were supposed to take the IB exam. A statistical model was used to ensure that...
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